Save only strong candidates
A shortlist works better when it stays small enough to compare honestly.
Legacy favourite pages often tried to mimic a cart. Today the more useful approach is simpler: save promising trips, compare them cleanly, and move the ones that still fit into a real booking conversation.
The shortlist only helps if it becomes a decision tool.
A shortlist works better when it stays small enough to compare honestly.
Dates, training format, room setup, and travel style matter more than a good first visual impression.
Once a few trips stand out, the best move is either direct booking flow or a message to the team.
This is the clean current path for saved-trip behaviour.
If you want the next relevant layer, these are the most useful follow-up pages.
Your account is where favourites and saved searches now live together in the current product flow.
Use search when the shortlist still needs one or two better-fit alternatives.
Use direct support if you are choosing between a few real candidates.