If you followed our Five of the best Android travel apps for BlackBerry fans guide and fell in love with Google Trips, I'm sorry. As spotted by Android Police and XDA-Developers, Google will officially be sending the Google Trips app to the Google Graveyard come August 5, 2019.
Support for the Google Trips app will end on August 5, 2019. Until then, you'll still be able to access and email all of your trip reservations and notes as normal.
Granted, Google has integrated a lot of what the Trips app offers across all their services including Google Search and Google Maps as well as the Google Travel site but having all that data right there on your device in an app was handy. Guess I'll have to go back to list and find a different app!
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