I travel a lot and am somewhat set in my ways. Before each trip, I print my boarding pass, hotel and rental car information and any other info I might find handy when I land. It's strictly analog, so ...
TripCase is an iPhone and Android app designed to manage your travel itineraries. It's made by Sabre, the company that built some of the first booking software for the airline industry and still a ...
Sabre is integrating its TripCase smartphone and Web app with its Virtually There and GetThere products, becoming what Sabre calls the first consumer mobile and Web solution to integrate with travel ...
Have a New Year’s resolution to travel more? If you’re looking to rack up the frequent flyer miles in 2014, chances are you’ll want something to help you manage all those flight, hotel and dinner ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. TripCase creates clean, streamlined itineraries of your ...
Sabre will preview a new user interface for TripCase, offering a clean, sleek look that makes it easier to navigate the web and mobile app. Sabre will unveil the design at during the 2012 Global ...
TripCase's rapid growth is being fueled by the launch of new, unique capabilities that travelers value, integrations with technology leaders like FourSquare, Pebble, Samsung and Checkmate – as well as ...
TripCase’s data is viewable in two forms — as a timeline you can scroll or as individual cards. TripCase’s data is viewable in two forms — as a timeline you can scroll or as individual cards. Frequent ...
American Express Global Business travelers will now be able to mobilize their travels with the mobile applications TripCase and AX Connect. TripCase, a mobile travel app by global travel technology ...
Consumers may not be overly familiar with their name, but travel industry people know Sabre Holdings. They were spun off from American Airlines, owners of Travelocity, they process about 1 billion ...
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