I was going to create a bug report out of this, but figured I would start a discussion first.
This is my first time trying out Itinerary for a trip, so my apologies if I’m going through the “creation” steps wrong. I’m using Itinerary 25.12.0 on Android 16.
In a few months I’m going to be travelling from Canada to Japan (and then returning a few weeks later). I don’t have a “barcode” to import yet from my airline (WestJet), nor does PDF import seem to work, but the flights are booked, so I know the arrival/departure date/time of each flight direction.
Since I don’t yet have a barcode to “scan”, I’ve tried to do a manual entry of my flights into Itinerary. My return flight from Japan to Canada is departing Narita Airport at 18:30 (local time in Japan), and arriving at Calgary Airport the same day at 12:35 (local time in Alberta). Since I’m crossing the international date line “backwards” I’m arriving in Canada at an earlier time than I depart Japan. I’m in a time travelling aircraft!
Itinerary won’t allow me to input these departure/arrival times. When I put the arrival time in Calgary, it comes up with the error message “Arrival time has to be after the departure time.” I’ve temporarily gotten around this by saying that my flight arrives at 18:35 (5 minutes after departure if we ignore any timezone info).
I’m not sure if I’m doing things correctly. When I put in the airport name (either by typing “Calgary” or “CYYC”), it doesn’t auto-fill or show me a list of airports. However, when I go back to the previous screen after saving, it seems to know that Calgary is in Mountain Daylight Time (correct). However, it says the time zone is “-15:00”, which is incorrect. Mountain Daylight Time is actually -06:00.
Am I entering the destination airport incorrectly? Should I be specifying timezones somewhere? How should I be entering flights crossing the international date line so things show up correctly?
Thank you