TripIt Pro mobile users can elect to receive alerts as push notifications or in-app prompts on Android and iOS devices, - Business Travel News

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September 07, 2012 - 09:20 AM ET

TripIt Pro mobile users can elect to receive alerts as push notifications or in-app prompts on Android and iOS devices, as well as existing email and text message options. Alerts include check-in reminders, departure summaries, fare reductions and cancellation, gate and delay information.

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