KDE Itinerary is a digital travel assistant that protects your privacy. It makes collecting all the information about your travel inside a single application easy and straightforward.
Store all the information about your reservations in Itinerary. This includes QR-codes, check-in times, arrivial times, real-time delays, seat reservations, coach layout, and more.
Itinerary supports train, bus and flight bookings, as well as hotel, restaurant, event and rental car reservations. Traveling in a group? Not a problem, Itinerary supports multi-traveler bookings.
Itinerary automatically extracts booking data from various input formats. It’s all performed locally on your device and your data is not sent to any remote servers.
This works best when using KMail to extract tickets from your email and then KDE Connect to transfer tickets to your phone. This also works great with Nextcloud Mail and DavDroid to sync your tickets from Nextcloud.
Aside from finding reservations automatically in your email, Itinerary lets you add train trips manually to your journey, find alternative connections if your train is cancelled, or, for some providers, import your train trip directly from your reservation number.
Powered by OpenStreetMap, the indoor map at train stations or airports can be a life saver. Use Itinerary to locate your platform is, and, if you have seat reservation and the train layout is available, it can even show you exactly which platform section is best for you.
Itinerary keeps you updated when delays are announced.
On supported train and long distance buses, Itinerary will also use the onboard APIs to fetch the current live status of the vehicle and keep you updated on your current position and any announcements.
- Cross-platform support – runs under Linux and Android.
Website: apps.kde.org/itinerary
Support: Code Repository
Developer: KDE Community
License: GNU Lesser General Public License v2.0

KDE Itinerary is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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|---|---|
| AdventureLog | Self-hostable travel tracker and trip planner |
| OpenTripPlanner | Multi-modal trip planner |
| KDE Itinerary | Digital travel assistant |
| GraphHopper | Fast, memory-efficient routing engine |
| Openrouteservice | Build route planning and spatial analysis services |
| KTrip | Public transport navigator |
| Railway | Look up travel information |
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