New Survey Shows 82% of Americans Traveled This Summer

Is the digital nomad life more hype than reality? Does gender dictate the preferred mode of travel for solo adventurers? Will a requirement to use a digital health passport make or break a traveler’s decision to take a trip? We know the answers to these questions are defining current travel trends, but we wanted to …

City Break: Boston

City break (noun): a short holiday spent in a city, such as when on business travel. Before there was bleisure travel, there was the city break—the short space of leisure time that grants you access to the cultural and culinary amenities that big cities offer. In this series from TripIt, we explore some of the world’s …

TripIt Data: Strong Close to Summer Travel with Labor Day 2021

The first two of the three big U.S. summer holidays—Memorial Day and Fourth of July—were pandemic-era record setters. With Labor Day approaching, we dug into our data to determine if we’d see sustained record-breaking travel bookings, or if things had started to cool off. TripIt analyzed U.S. origin lodging, rental car, and flight reservations made …

What to Do if Your Flight Is Canceled on a Business Trip

Nobody wants to hear their flight is canceled while on or heading out on a business trip. This is especially true when a video conference call can’t replace the event you’re meant to be at. And while you might not receive compensation for lost business revenue, there is a possibility to recoup your travel costs …

More Destinations Are Requiring Proof of Vaccination. Here’s the Latest.

Destinations around the U.S. and the world are now requiring proof of vaccination for entry to indoor venues, such as museums, restaurants, bars, and nightclubs, as well as places where large groups of people are gathering outdoors, e.g., concert venues and stadiums. In destinations without federal mandates, individual provinces and cities have taken the matter …