Anyone who has traveled knows the scramble: hunting through email for a hotel confirmation, checking a different app for the flight boarding pass, scrolling back through messages for the car rental details. It is a mess every time, and no one has fully fixed it.
Samsung is taking a real shot at the problem with Trips, a new addition to Samsung Wallet that pulls all your travel information into a single, chronological view. Flight tickets, hotel bookings, car rentals, event passes, the feature groups them automatically by time and location so you can see the full picture of a trip without opening five different apps.
The closest comparison is Google Trips, the dedicated travel organizer Google shut down in 2019. Google Wallet does let users store boarding passes and tickets and pulls some data from Gmail, but it stops short of building an actual trip timeline. Samsung Wallet with Trips goes further, and also lets users add items and notes manually, so plans that did not get auto-detected can still live in the same place.
The rollout begins in April 2026, though availability is limited to start. Users in the US, UK, and Korea get first access. In the US specifically, you need Samsung Wallet version 6.4.97 or higher to see it.
For Galaxy users in markets where Google Wallet is not deeply integrated, this is a meaningful upgrade. Samsung Wallet was already a practical tool. Trips makes it genuinely useful for anyone who travels more than occasionally.
