Travel itinerary tools ignore traveler-specific context and local etiquette
Standard travel planning tools generate generic itineraries without accounting for traveler profile — solo women, families with children, first-timers, or culturally sensitive visitors. Critical context like neighborhood safety by time of day, dress codes, local taboos, and visa requirements is typically absent. Travelers do separate research across many sources to fill these gaps.
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