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This month's top articles from the TripIt Blog Problems viewing? Survey: Americans Are Taking More I

This month's top articles from the TripIt Blog Problems viewing? [Click here.]( [TripIt]( [Illustration of male character standing in front of various international landmarks]( [NEWS & CULTURE]( Survey: Americans Are Taking More International Trips Summertime is here, and Americans are ready to be anywhere but home. According to a recent TripIt survey, 92% of travelers have a trip booked between now and the end of fall. What’s inspiring this surge in flight bookings? And what kinds of trips are Americans taking this year? Read more to find out. [Read More]( [Eiffel Tower]( [TRAVEL TIPS]( 6 Ways to Use TripIt If You’re Traveling to Paris This Summer In a recent TripIt survey, nearly a quarter of Americans said they travel for special sporting events, like the Olympics, World Cup, or Grand Prix. If you’re planning on heading to Paris this summer for the games, check out six ways TripIt can help you make the most of your time there before you go. [Read More]( [Two women laughing over coffee]( [TRAVEL TIPS]( The Introvert’s Guide to Traveling With Others In contrast to what some might think, introverts love a good group trip—but constant togetherness can deplete energy levels, leaving them feeling drained. So, when traveling with others, it’s important to strike the right balance between social and solo time in order to have the energy for all the items on your carefully crafted itinerary. Take a look at five tips that can help. [Read More]( [spices at a market]( [TRAVEL TIPS]( Immerse Yourself in Local Culture on Your Next Trip Experiencing local culture on a trip can mean a variety of things, such as visiting historical monuments or museums; shopping at and supporting local businesses; or participating in local customs. If immersing yourself into local culture is a priority for your upcoming travels, you’re in luck! We’ve rounded up eight ways to do just that. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- TripIt in the News [Thrillist logo] Here's How Much Millennials and Gen Z Are Spending on Concerts [Read More]( [ITIJ logo] Riskline partners with Travlr ID and TripIt [Read More]( [Reader's Digest Logo] Ultimate Travel Apps to Save You Time and Money! [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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]( [RSS]( © 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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