Trip Summary

The complete itinerary that serves as the primary trip reference.

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JIRA: CV‐43608
July 21st, 2025

Core Information

This card gives travel advisors instant visibility into the essential booking details they need to quickly identify, discuss, and manage their client's trip without having to dig into multiple screens or detailed itineraries. Travelers will be looking for:

  • Destination: Likely the primary location or a multi‐city overview
  • Accommodation: Hotels are our core product, so it is critical information
  • Duration: Trip dates and/or total length of stay
  • Travelers: Names well‐organized with the circular avatars and age indicators

Key UX Features

  • Chronological flow: Rome (Sep 24-27) ⇆ Florence (Sep 27-Oct 1) reads left‐to‐right naturally, making the trip sequence immediately clear to agents.
  • Individual nights per location: "3 nights" and "4 nights" gives agents the precise breakdown they need for each segment.
  • Scalable pattern: This approach would work beautifully for 2, 3, 4+ destinations without getting cluttered.

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July 21st, 2025

Multi‐Destination

This approach with separate boxes per destination will solve the redundancy issue with every city getting its own container.

For our travel advisors, the means:

  • Quick destination scanning (one 'Rome' box to look for)
  • Complete hotel breakdown within that destination
  • Total nights per city clearly shown
  • Maintains the clean visual hierarchy the desgn has established

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Three Destinations

This card shows three destinations and an additional traveler.


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July 19th, 2025

Traveler Count Only

For bookings with just traveler counts (no names or ages), we use the following design:


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