Your Travel Passport: How Jettova Turns Finished Trips Into a Collection
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Your Travel Passport: How Jettova Turns Finished Trips Into a Collection

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Jettova Travel Team·Product & Travel Editors·

Key Takeaways

  • Completed trips stamp your Passport automatically — no manual logging.
  • Your traveler tier climbs by distinct countries visited, from New Traveler to Legend.
  • Vibe-based badges (Beach Bum, Culture Vulture, Foodie…) unlock from your real trip patterns.
  • A continent breakdown highlights where you haven't been yet — and one tap re-opens the planner.
  • The Passport is identical across web, iOS, and Android, tied to your account.

Most travel apps forget you the moment your trip ends. You land, the itinerary goes stale, and there's no reason to open the app again until the next time you're booking. Jettova's Travel Passport is designed to give your finished trips a second life — and to give you a reason to come back between trips, not just before them.

The Passport is a running collection of everywhere you've been with Jettova. Each completed trip automatically becomes a stamp: the country's flag, the city, the month you went, and your rating if you left one. You don't log anything — when a trip's end date passes, it stamps your passport on its own.

Above the stamps sits your traveler tier. It climbs with the number of distinct countries you've visited: you start as a New Traveler, become a Wanderer at your first country, an Explorer at three, a Globetrotter at six, a Voyager at ten, a Jet Setter at fifteen, and a Legend at twenty-five. A progress bar always shows how many more countries stand between you and the next tier, which has a way of turning "where should I go next?" into a concrete nudge.

Then there are badges, which capture how you travel rather than where. Jettova reads the vibes attached to your trips and awards collectible badges once a pattern shows up — Beach Bum, Culture Vulture, Foodie, Night Owl, Thrill Seeker, History Buff, and more. Two trips with a shared vibe is enough to start unlocking them, so the collection begins early and grows naturally with your real travel style.

The Passport also breaks your travels down by continent, so you can see at a glance that you've covered Europe and Asia but never set foot in South America — exactly the kind of gap that turns into your next trip. A single tap from the Passport drops you back into the planner.

Like everything in Jettova, the Passport is computed in one place and rendered identically on the web, iOS, and Android, so your collection looks the same whether you're showing a friend on your phone or browsing on your laptop. It's tied to your account, so signing in anywhere brings your whole travel history with you.

There's a deeper idea here. A trip planner is only useful a few weeks a year. A travel identity — a passport that fills in, a tier that climbs, badges that describe you — is something you want to check on, build toward, and show off. The Passport is how Jettova becomes a place you visit because of where you've been, not just where you're going.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does a trip get added to my Passport?
Automatically. Once a saved trip's end date has passed, Jettova counts it as completed and stamps your Passport with the country, city, dates, and your rating. You don't have to mark anything as done.
How do traveler tiers work?
Tiers are based on the number of distinct countries you've visited: Wanderer (1), Explorer (3), Globetrotter (6), Voyager (10), Jet Setter (15), and Legend (25). The Passport shows a progress bar toward your next tier.
What unlocks a badge?
Badges reflect the vibes of your trips. When a vibe (like beach, culture, or food) shows up on two or more of your trips, you unlock the matching badge — so your collection mirrors how you actually like to travel.

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