Itinerary

Jul 20, 2023

Digital travel assistant for KDE

KDE Itinerary is a digital travel assistant with a priority on protecting your privacy.

Features

  • Timeline view of a unified travel itinerary with automatic trip grouping.
  • Supports train, bus and flight bookings as well as hotel, restaurant, event and rental car reservations.
  • Boarding pass management.
  • Supports ticket management for multi-traveler and multi-ticket bookings.
  • Automatic booking data extraction from various input formats, performed locally on your device.
  • Real-time delay and platform change information for trains.
  • Weather forecast for destination along your trip.
  • Full control over all online access.
  • Selection of alternative train connections on unbound tickets or on missed connections.
  • Local ground transportation navigation between elements of your itinerary.
  • Train coach layout view for some operators only.
  • Train station and airport per-floor maps based on OpenStreetMap data.
  • Available dock-based or free-floating rental bikes can be displayed on the train station map.
  • Personal travel statistics to monitor environmental impact.

KDE Itinerary works best alongside KMail’s itinerary extraction plug-in and KDE Connect, or Nextcloud Hub and DavDroid.



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