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Your TripIt Update: What Others Are Saying About Summer Travel

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Check out product updates, polls, and helpful tips from our support team. {NAME}?s TripIt Update C

Check out product updates, polls, and helpful tips from our support team. [Problems viewing? View in browser]( [TripIt]( {NAME}’s TripIt Update Check out new TripIt updates, plus a few helpful hints and tips. [calendar] Planning a Trip? No matter where you are off to next, bring TripIt with you! [Add a Trip]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [3 bubbles with question marks] TripIt Trivia Name That City Which city break destination is home to the largest ski resort in the US, boasts a plethora of hiking and biking trails for the non-snowy season, and plays host to a prestigious film festival each year? Click on your top pick to find the answer.   [Park City, Utah]( [Telluride, Colorado]( [Sun Valley, Idaho]( [Jackson Hole, Wyoming]( Risk Alerts In case you missed it, TripIt released a new feature for Pro users. Risk Alerts will let you know when a potential disruption (like storms or strikes) could impact your trip. [Learn More]( [Screenshot of risk alert] Survey Says What are travelers most concerned about? Check out the results from our latest survey to find out what other travelers are thinking about, and how they mitigate these concerns. [Check It Out]( [Illustration of woman in red shirt holding phone in front of building] Try TripIt Pro Want to give TripIt Pro a try? You can try Pro for 30 days free* and get access to premium tools including real-time flight alerts, risk alerts, baggage claim info, fare alerts, and more. [Start My Trial]( [Illustration of TripIt app] Download TripIt Today Access reservations, maps, and more on your favorite device. [Download on the App Store]( [Android App on Google Play]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( *Offer applies only to purchases made on the TripIt website. Offer is only valid for first time Pro users. After 30 days, the subscription price will be the regular US$49 rate. Promotion price is listed in USD. © 2024 SAP SE or an SAP affiliate company. All rights reserved. See Legal Notice on [www.sap.com/legal-notice]( for use terms, disclaimers, disclosures, or restrictions related to SAP Materials for general audiences. [Privacy Policy]( | [Help Center]( | [Account Settings]( | [Unsubscribe](

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