• 1. Your first and last name.
  • 2. The primary agency you belong to (eg. OBD, OJP, BLM, DOS, SBA).
  • 3. A contact phone number in case we need to call you for more information.
  • 4. Full details of your question, including steps to reproduce.

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Reservations: get a copy of reservation invoice, print invoice, print itinerary.

What is the difference between an eTicket, itinerary, and invoice? How can I get a copy of my receipt?

DEFINITIONS

  • eInvoice — An eInvoice verifies the total airfare for the airline reservation and includes the TMC (booking) fee from CWTSatoTravel. It is available once the reservation has been issued and your credit card has been charged.
  • eTicket — An eTicket verifies the airline reservation fee and is available once the reservation has been issued. An eTicket is usually available two business days prior to your travel, a guarantee that the reservation has been issued, and usually attached to your trip.

NOTE : Your itinerary and reservation information are also listed on the authorization's Reservation page . Use this page to review those details, make changes, and manage that reservation as well as any other held reservations.

AUTOMATICALLY ATTACHED INVOICES

Itinerary receipts provided by CWTSatoTravel will be automatically attached to your documents. The system will locate the invoice based on the record locator and your reservation name, and attach the matching invoice to the trip. You can review the attachment in the Receipts and Attachments section on the authorization or voucher Summary page, or via the Trip-Level Attachments window . Clicking the Show link in any form will display the invoice's PDF.

NOTE : A PDF addressing some of the frequently asked questions regarding this feature is attached to the bottom of this answer.

MANUALLY RETRIEVE INVOICES & ITINERARIES

You can request a copy of your invoice (receipt) or itinerary information at https://www.cwtsatotravel.com . With the web site displayed, complete the following steps.

  • Click the FIND OFFICE button in the top right corner of the page. This displays the Find Travel Office page.
  • Click the appropriate radio button (i.e., Civilian Govt Agencies or Military/Dept of Defense ), and then select your agency or branch of service from the Agency/Branch of Service drop-down list.
  • Enter your agency, organization, unit number, or duty station name in the Office Search field, pause, and then, if necessary, select the corresponding option from the drop-down list.
  • When the Office Hours and Reservation Telephone Numbers page displays, click the Itinerary/Invoice Request button in the "Manage your travel plans" section. This displays the Request Copies of Itineraries and Invoices page.

TIP : The Reservation Number/Confirmation Code field is your booking confirmation code (also known as a passenger name record or PNR). This information is typically a six-character alpha code shown on your reservation. The confirmation number appears on the E2 Trip Dashboard in the Reservations section, as well as within the Reservations step of the authorization workflow. It is also on the email confirmation of your purchased reservation.

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Privately owned vehicle (POV) mileage reimbursement rates

GSA has adjusted all POV mileage reimbursement rates effective January 1, 2024.

* Airplane nautical miles (NMs) should be converted into statute miles (SMs) or regular miles when submitting a voucher using the formula (1 NM equals 1.15077945 SMs).

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Rates for Alaska, Hawaii, U.S. Territories and Possessions are set by the Department of Defense .

Rates for foreign countries are set by the State Department .

2 Choose a date

Rates are available between 10/1/2021 and 09/30/2024.

The End Date of your trip can not occur before the Start Date.

Traveler reimbursement is based on the location of the work activities and not the accommodations, unless lodging is not available at the work activity, then the agency may authorize the rate where lodging is obtained.

Unless otherwise specified, the per diem locality is defined as "all locations within, or entirely surrounded by, the corporate limits of the key city, including independent entities located within those boundaries."

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When a military installation or Government - related facility(whether or not specifically named) is located partially within more than one city or county boundary, the applicable per diem rate for the entire installation or facility is the higher of the rates which apply to the cities and / or counties, even though part(s) of such activities may be located outside the defined per diem locality.

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Google’s New Travel AI Tools Want to Plan Customer Trips

Justin Dawes , Skift

March 27th, 2024 at 12:04 PM EDT

Google is the among the tech giants investing in a reimagined, AI-powered future of travel planning and booking. How can the smaller companies compete?

Justin Dawes

Google said Wednesday that it is adding several new tools meant to help travelers plan trips and explore destinations. 

Most notably, they include the ability for Google Search to create itineraries based on prompts from users, as well as enhanced information in Maps about certain cities and places to visit.  

AI-Powered Trip Itineraries in Search

Google has added an experimental AI-based itinerary creation capability to its traditional Search tool for users that opt in. 

Users can prompt Search for an itinerary for a certain destination, and it responds with flight and hotel options, as well as suggestions for attractions and dining. Any links that Google provides bring the users to travel company websites, where they can complete the bookings. 

To create the itineraries, Google said the AI draws on information from across the web, as well as reviews and photos that users post about businesses. 

Users can then export the trip ideas to Gmail, Docs, or Maps, the company said. 

Google said in May 2023 that it would be experimenting with integrating generative AI into search and invited users to test the new tech. The trip itinerary capability is a new piece of that experiment. 

It’s available in English in the U.S. only. Users can try it by enrolling in Search Labs and enabling the Search Generative Experience.

Microsoft relaunched Bing in February 2023 with similar attributes powered by OpenAI and has made updates along the way, such as for personalized event suggestions . 

Several startups have emerged with similar products over the months, a handful having received small amounts of venture capital. Since ChatGPT was released in November 2022, experts have questioned whether entrepreneurs stand a chance against giants like Microsoft and Google, which have vast amounts of data and resources. 

Recommendations and Customizable Lists in Google Maps 

Google is adding a capability to its Maps app meant to provide users with more details about destinations for select cities in the U.S. and Canada. 

It includes recommendations from locals and publishers, like The Infatuation, as well as lists of “trending, top, and hidden gem” restaurants created by info from Google Maps. 

When looking at a specific restaurant or place on Maps, a new AI-based feature is meant to show users key photos and reviews that summarize people’s favorite aspects. The AI can also help identify what a dish is called, Google said, which could be helpful for travelers in a new country. 

Another new Maps feature: Users will be able organize lists they create within the app. The list creation tool has existed for a while, but the new capability allows users to organize based on their top favorites or something else. The lists can also link to content from social media channels, meant to add context for anyone viewing a saved list. The list update is being released globally this month for Android and Apple devices.

As Google continues to enhance its trip planning capabilities, it becomes a bigger threat to companies like Tripadvisor, which offers itinerary-creation tools. Tripadvisor’s hotel metasearch business has already taken a hit since Google Hotels entered the market. 

Translation 

Google is “soon” adding a new capability, accessible through select Android mobile devices, that’s meant to translate content on the screen without switching apps. It could be especially useful to travelers trying to find their way around a country where they don’t speak the language. Google used the examples of translating a PDF restaurant menu or a social media post. 

It’s part of the Circle to Search tool that was released in January, which allows Android users to initiate a Google search by circling text or an image on the screen.

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