TripChill: Mobile Travel Assistant with Real Time Alerts

TripChill is a mobile travel assistant which keeps you up-to-date with changes in your travel itinerary and alerts you on our cellphone when there is a delay in flight, changes made to hotel bookings, gate changes and other such trip related changes, in real time. You can sign up for a free account and then forward all your confirmation emails (like flight and hotel booking confirmation emails) to it so that it can track the changes.

It can also alert your friends about your travel status and suggest you alternate flights. It works on all mobile devices and has a cool iPhone interface too.

mobile travel assistant

Features:

  • Real time travel alerts on your mobile phone
  • Get the itinerary monitored automatically.
  • Set up notification preferences from the web interface.
  • Works on all mobile phones including iPhone.
  • Book car and hotel room from your phone and get alternate flight recommendations.
  • Alert your friends about your travel status.

Form more info watch demo video below:

Check out TripChill @ www.tripchill.com (by Abhijeet from Jeet Blog )

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1 Comment Add Comment
2009-02-20 10:35:26
Matthew

Last night on my return leg from Newark to Denver I received a text message seconds after my plane touched down reminding me where I parked my car. It may sound simple but if you travel enough you know that this can be a life saver. Hopefully they’ll tie this feature into my GPS. Not that its hard now. As I was walking into the airport to catch my plane to Newark four days ago I received a text asking me where I parked. Attention to detail means everything.

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