Can't Agree on One City? Vote on a Multi-City Route in a Jettova Room
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Can't Agree on One City? Vote on a Multi-City Route in a Jettova Room

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Jettova Travel Team·Product & Travel Editors·

Key Takeaways

  • Planning rooms let groups propose and vote on multi-city routes, not just single cities.
  • Each multi-city option carries its cities, order, and nights per leg.
  • Web, iOS, and Android members all propose and see the same options.
  • A winning route builds in one shot — a full leg-by-leg itinerary with the voted nights.
  • App-only rooms can trigger the build directly, no website required.

Group trips rarely stall on the dates or the budget. They stall on the destination — and especially on the half of the group that wants beaches and the half that wants cities. Jettova's planning rooms handle that head-on by letting a group vote not just on a single place, but on a multi-city route.

Inside a room, anyone can propose a destination option, and that option can be more than one city. Type a couple of cities and the room treats it as a combo — say, Lisbon and Porto, or Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka — that members can vote on alongside the single-city options. The compromise everyone secretly wanted (do both) becomes something you can actually put to a vote.

Each multi-city option carries its own shape: which cities, in what order, and how many nights in each. So the group isn't just voting on "a Japan trip" in the abstract — they're voting on a real route with a sensible split of time across legs, which is the difference between an argument and a decision.

Crucially, this works no matter what everyone is holding. A room can mix people on the web, on iPhone, and on Android, and all three propose and render multi-city options the same way. Nobody is locked out for using the wrong device, and nobody sees a different version of the vote.

Once the room lands on a winning route, Jettova builds it in one shot — generating the full multi-city itinerary leg by leg, with the nights the group voted for. Even a room made up entirely of app users can trigger the build directly, so the group goes from "where should we go" to a complete, shareable itinerary without anyone leaving the room.

Multi-city voting is a small feature with an outsized effect on group dynamics: it reframes the destination fight from "my city versus yours" into "here's a route that includes both — vote yes." That's usually all a group needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I propose a multi-city trip in a room?
When adding a destination option in a room, enter more than one city. Jettova treats it as a multi-city combo that the group can vote on alongside single-city options, including how many nights each leg gets.
Can a group with iPhone and Android users plan together?
Yes. Jettova rooms work across web, iOS, and Android simultaneously. Everyone proposes and votes on the same options, and the winning trip builds the same way regardless of who's on which device.

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