UPDATED 04:27 EST / DECEMBER 15 2015

NEWS

Inbox by Gmail makes your Trip Bundles shareable

The latest updates to Google’s Inbox by Gmail sees improved features for Trip Bundles while adding photo attachments has become easier.

Easily share your travel arrangements with your loved ones

Inbox by Gmail introduced Trip Bundles earlier this summer, a feature that takes your emails relating to a specific trip and bundles them together, including flight details, hotel and car reservations. Each time you open Inbox, all your trip information is available at a quick glance. If there are changes to your bookings, like for instance your flight status, the updated information will show in your Trip Bundle.

The latest update will now allow you to share your Trip Bundles with your family, friends or colleagues via email. All your trip details are available for them without having to send countless emails with all the details about flights, car rental and hotel bookings.

Google Inbox Trip Bundles

If Inbox by Gmail does not automatically detect that a specific email is part of your upcoming trip, the update now allows you to add these specific emails to a Trip Bundle using the ‘Move to’ menu. You will also have the ability to see your Trip Bundle, together with any additional emails that you added yourself while you are offline or in an area with unreliable Wi-Fi.

Improved mobile attachment capabilities

The improved photo attachment features for Inbox by Gmail now gives you quick access to the most recent photos you took, as well as the ability to attached multiple photos in one go.

Google inbox photo attachment

Google Inbox is available for download on both iOS and Android. The updated features for Trip Bundles and photo attachments will be rolling out over the next week.

Images via Google

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