Google Trips shut down in 2019. Travel Sane rebuilds your itinerary from the confirmations you already have.

Google Trips did one thing well: it pulled your bookings together and handed you a single, organized itinerary you could open on your phone. Google retired the app on August 5, 2019, and the trips you had saved in it went with it.

The official successor, Google Travel, is a web search tool for finding flights and hotels. It is not an itinerary organizer, it has no offline app, and it will not assemble your confirmations into one trip. If you still miss what the Trips app actually did, that job is now empty.

Travel Sane fills it — and there is nothing to lose again, because your trips live in your account, not at the mercy of a product roadmap.

One itinerary, from anything you booked

Paste a confirmation, forward it, or drop in a PDF or screenshot. Travel Sane reads it — any airline, hotel, train, or ferry, in any language, from any provider — and lays every leg out in order on one timeline. No inbox connection: you send only what you choose.

Unlike Google Trips, which needed access to your Gmail to work, Travel Sane never reads your mailbox. Forwarding is opt-in and one-way, to a private address.

Yours to share, download, and keep

Every trip has a private view-only link, so whoever is meeting you can open the whole plan in a browser without an account. Download the itinerary as a clean PDF to print or take offline. And every trip stays saved, so you build a travel history you can look back on instead of one that gets deleted in a shutdown.

Side by side

Google Trips (discontinued)Google Travel (web)Travel Sane
StatusShut down 2019Live (search tool)Live
One itinerary on a timeline✓ Yes— No✓ Yes
Add a bookingAuto from GmailEmail yourselfPaste, forward, PDF, or screenshot
Any provider, any language, any formatCommon ones— No✓ Yes
Shareable view-only linkLimited— No✓ Yes
PDF download— No— No✓ Yes
Saved travel historyWas, then deleted— NoYes, in your account
Needs inbox access✓ Yesn/aNo (paste or upload)
PriceFree (gone)Free$25 one-time

How to move over

Search your inbox for the airline, hotel, or booking site. Paste or forward each confirmation into Travel Sane. Your trip rebuilds in order, ready to share or download. It takes a few minutes, once.

Try the demo. Paste a booking, see what comes back. No signup.

See a sample trip

Questions

Is Google Trips coming back?
No. Google discontinued the Trips app on August 5, 2019, and folded a stripped-down version into Google Travel on the web. There is no plan to bring the itinerary organizer back.
Doesn't Google Travel replace Google Trips?
Not for organizing your bookings. Google Travel (google.com/travel) is a web search tool for finding flights and hotels. It does not assemble your confirmations into one itinerary the way the Trips app did, and it has no offline app.
How do I rebuild my old trips?
From the confirmation emails still in your inbox. Paste or forward each one into Travel Sane and it reassembles the trip on a single timeline. You do not connect your inbox — you send only what you choose.
Can I share and download the itinerary?
Yes. Every trip has a private view-only link anyone can open without an account, and you can download the whole itinerary as a PDF to print or take offline.
Is Travel Sane free?
There's a free tier with one active trip and ten bookings. Pro is a one-time $25 — no subscription — for unlimited trips and bookings.