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Maps is also getting some enhanced features: After you’ve booked your trip, it will show you personalized hotel results based off of the places or points of interests you’ve searched for. You’ll be able to access your flight and lodging reservations from the
, even if you're offline—which comes in handy when you land in an international locale with no wi-fi.
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