Looking for a TripCase alternative? Travel Sane rebuilds your trips from the confirmations you already have.

TripCase shut down on April 1, 2025. Sabre, the company that owned it, retired the app and deleted users' saved trips. If you relied on TripCase to forward your booking confirmations and get one clean itinerary, the closest replacement is Travel Sane: paste or forward any confirmation — flight, hotel, train, ferry, in any language, from any provider — and it assembles your whole trip onto a single timeline, then flags what you still haven't booked.

Unlike TripCase, there's nothing to lose again: your trips are yours, and you rebuild them in minutes from the emails sitting in your inbox.

What happened to TripCase

TripCase was a free itinerary app owned by Sabre. You forwarded a confirmation email, it pulled out the details, and your trip showed up as an organized timeline. It worked — until Sabre decided it couldn't justify keeping it running.

On April 1, 2025, Sabre sunset the app for good. Saved trips and traveler data were wiped as part of the shutdown, and the export options many people found at the last minute were patchy. A decade of trip history, gone with limited notice.

If you're reading this, you probably still type “TripCase” into your phone out of habit — and you want the thing it did, without the part where a company you don't control deletes your trips.

Why Travel Sane is the natural replacement

TripCase's whole appeal was simple: send it your confirmations, get one organized trip.That's exactly what Travel Sane does — and a bit more.

Forward or paste — any source, any language. Airlines, hotels, trains, ferries, budget carriers, regional operators most tools choke on. If you can paste it or forward it, Travel Sane reads it.

Your whole trip on one page.Every leg in order, start to finish — not buried across twelve emails.

It spots what's missing.Travel Sane flags the things that bite you mid-trip: a night with no hotel booked, a connection that's too tight to make. The stuff you only notice at the airport.

Pay once. It's yours.$25, one time — no subscription. TripCase was free and then it was gone. Travel Sane is a small one-off price for a tool that doesn't disappear on you, with your trips under your own account.

TripCase vs Travel Sane

TripCase (discontinued)Travel Sane
StatusShut down April 2025Live
Add a bookingForward emailForward, paste, or upload PDF/screenshot
Messy / regional / non-English confirmationsHit or missBuilt for it
Whole trip on one timeline✓ Yes✓ Yes
Flags missing nights and tight connections— No✓ Yes
Your dataDeleted on shutdownYours, in your account
PriceFree (then gone)$25 once, no subscription

How to move over from TripCase

  1. Dig out the confirmation emails.They're still in your inbox — search your airline, hotel, or booking site.
  2. Paste or forward them into Travel Sane. One at a time or in a batch. It reads each one and pulls out the details.
  3. Check the timeline. Your trip rebuilds in order, and anything missing gets flagged. Fix it before you fly.

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Questions

Is TripCase coming back?
No. Sabre permanently shut down TripCase on April 1, 2025, and deleted saved trip data. It isn’t returning.
Can I get my old TripCase trips back?
Not from TripCase — that data was deleted in the shutdown. But you can rebuild any trip in Travel Sane from the original confirmation emails still in your inbox. Paste or forward them and your timeline reassembles.
What’s the best TripCase alternative in 2026?
For the thing most people used TripCase for — forwarding confirmations to get one organized itinerary — Travel Sane is the closest match, and it also flags missing nights and tight connections. TripIt is the larger legacy option but is weaker on messy, regional, and non-English confirmations.
Does Travel Sane forward emails like TripCase did?
Yes. On Pro you get your own forwarding address — send a confirmation and it lands on your trip automatically. You can also just paste the text or upload a PDF or screenshot.
Does it track live flight status / delays?
Not yet — Travel Sane focuses on organizing your whole trip from your confirmations and catching what you forgot to book. If live delay alerts are essential to you, pair it with a free flight-tracker for now.
Is it free?
There’s a free tier to try it. Pro is a one-time $25 — no subscription, no renewal. You pay once and it’s yours.