If your booking form is set to show departures as a list, your customers will notice a cleaner, more readable experience. On desktop, each departure is now a single compact row — showing the date, tour variant, availability status, price, and Book button all at a glance. On mobile, it collapses into a stacked card with the same information arranged vertically. Previously, details were split across two columns, forcing customers to scan left and right to piece together the full picture for each date.
When multiple batches run on the same date — a morning slot and an evening slot, for example — they’re now grouped under a clear heading like “3 options on 26 May”, rather than the previous nested container with a left-border indent that was easy for customers to overlook.
On phones, the departure list uses a dedicated layout rather than a squeezed-down version of the desktop view. Filters reflow vertically, and each departure collapses into the stacked card shown in the comparison above — making it noticeably easier to browse and book on a small screen.
The redesign handles every configuration automatically — tours with or without departure times, with or without tour variants, with or without a deposit option, and with urgency trigger messages like “Last few seats” or “Selling fast.” No action is required on your end — the new layout applies to all your existing tours immediately.