Saved trips

Saved favourites work best when they become a shortlist, not a graveyard.

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.

SaveKeep strong candidates together
CompareShortlist before booking
AccountUse sign-in for persistence
Better use

How to make favourites actually useful

The shortlist only helps if it becomes a decision tool.

Save only strong candidates

A shortlist works better when it stays small enough to compare honestly.

Compare fit, not just aesthetics

Dates, training format, room setup, and travel style matter more than a good first visual impression.

Move into action quickly

Once a few trips stand out, the best move is either direct booking flow or a message to the team.

Today’s flow

What to do next

This is the clean current path for saved-trip behaviour.

  • Sign in so favourites and saved searches persist cleanly.
  • Use search to add or remove candidates until the shortlist feels honest.
  • Open your account when you want to review saved trips and alerts together.
  • Move to contact when two or three serious options remain and you need a final nudge.
Further help

More useful pages

If you want the next relevant layer, these are the most useful follow-up pages.

Account and saved trips

Your account is where favourites and saved searches now live together in the current product flow.

Browse live trips

Use search when the shortlist still needs one or two better-fit alternatives.

Talk to the team

Use direct support if you are choosing between a few real candidates.