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

Check out product updates, travel trends, and helpful tips from our 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]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [calendar] TripIt Trivia Travel Trivia Which European city boasts historic castles, thrilling rugby matches, and a month-long city-wide festival? Think you know the answer? Click on your top guess to find out! [Dublin, Ireland]( [Edinburgh, Scotland]( [Manchester, England]( [Belfast, Northern Ireland]( Survey Says... Previously, we asked if you prefer to travel alone or with others. Nearly 30% of you reported solo travel as your preferred method. If you’re planning to travel solo, check out these 8 tips for staying safe while on the road so you can have extra peace of mind on your next trip. [Find Out More]( [Illustrated image of Jack backpacking through Europe] Travel Stats Did you know you can revisit your travel stats with TripIt? It shows you everything from how many cities and countries you’ve visited, plus the carbon footprint from your travels. Check out your travel stats and share them on social media to show off where you’ve been. [Check It Out]( [Illustration of airplane with bar chart in background] Did You Know? [Graphic: 41% of American travelers will take a trip with a pop culture motive in the next year] 2023 was a big year for pop-culture travel, which included traveling for a concert, sporting event, or because Tik Tok said so. What travel trends do you think we’ll see in 2024?      [What Do You Think?]( 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]( © 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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