When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Google will stop providing trip summaries for past and future travel plans soon

An aisle in an aeroplane

Google Trips is a service that organizes trips and reservations for users and finds new areas for them to visit. The service stopped working for iOS and Android in 2019, although some services continued as part of Google Travel.

Now, the company has shared a notice on its website mentioning that trip summaries will be unavailable from May 1. The notice read:

Trip summaries won't be available anymore beginning May 1, though your travel reservations may still appear in other Google services. To save a trip summary, click or tap on the "Share" button.

Here is a screenshot of it:

Notice on Google Travels homepage

However, at the moment, the service is still be available in some areas such as India.

Google Travel homepage

Trip summaries provided users with information sorted chronologically, such as previously visited places, hotel stays, and flight details. Additionally, it suggested other destinations for potential trips based on the user’s previous reservations and searches. Users could also review details about their upcoming trips like flight departures, confirmation numbers, and more.

While Google is shutting down this option, there are still ways to check travel reservations in other Google services like Maps. As 9to5Google mentions, users can access this information by going to the Trips tab from the Your Timeline option on Google Maps. While the facility gives a similar round-up of the trips, the chronological aspect is missing. Users can also, as the note suggests, save a trip summary by emailing it to themselves from the “Share” option.

Report a problem with article
A Microsoft Store logo with two award emojis next to it
Next Article

You can now nominate your favorite Windows apps for Microsoft Store Awards 2023

Diablo IV logo
Previous Article

You can start preloading Diablo IV on PC ahead of the March 17 early access open beta

Join the conversation!

Login or Sign Up to read and post a comment.

0 Comments - Add comment