To create a brand-new event that includes travel time, do the following on an iPhone or iPad:
- Launch the Calendar app.
- Tap the plus symbol at the top of an iPhone or iPad screen.
- Type in a Title for the event.
- Tap the Location or Video Call field to include a physical address for the event or the option to FaceTime, if the meeting is happening remotely.
- Choose a start and end time for the event’s duration.
- Tap Travel Time, and enable the toggle next to Travel Time.
- Pick a Starting Location or choose one of the time increments suggested.
By default, the starting point of the Travel Time option will detect your current location. Whatever address you put in this field will automatically determine travel time options for driving, walking, or taking public transit as well as time increments between 5 minutes to 2 hours.
You can technically use the Travel Time feature in a calendar event even if you don’t put in a destination in the Location field. However, without an actual physical address, you can only choose one of the manually set time increments instead of the precalculated options based on your starting point.
You also have the option of tweaking other fields in the new event, such as setting it to repeat at your chosen interval, adding it to a certain calendar (if you are maintaining several), including invitees, setting up an alert, and adding attachments and other notes. Once you’ve placed all the relevant information, tap Add to save the event.
Do note that if you choose the “All-day” option and don’t define a start and end time for the event, the Travel Time feature will be disabled.
To create a brand-new event that includes travel time, do the following on an iPhone or iPad:
- Launch the Calendar app.
- Tap the plus symbol at the top of an iPhone or iPad screen.
- Type in a Title for the event.
- Tap the Location or Video Call field to include a physical address for the event or the option to FaceTime, if the meeting is happening remotely.
- Choose a start and end time for the event’s duration.
- Tap Travel Time, and enable the toggle next to Travel Time.
- Pick a Starting Location or choose one of the time increments suggested.
By default, the starting point of the Travel Time option will detect your current location. Whatever address you put in this field will automatically determine travel time options for driving, walking, or taking public transit as well as time increments between 5 minutes to 2 hours.
You can technically use the Travel Time feature in a calendar event even if you don’t put in a destination in the Location field. However, without an actual physical address, you can only choose one of the manually set time increments instead of the precalculated options based on your starting point.
You also have the option of tweaking other fields in the new event, such as setting it to repeat at your chosen interval, adding it to a certain calendar (if you are maintaining several), including invitees, setting up an alert, and adding attachments and other notes. Once you’ve placed all the relevant information, tap Add to save the event.
Do note that if you choose the “All-day” option and don’t define a start and end time for the event, the Travel Time feature will be disabled.
To create a brand-new event that includes travel time, do the following on an iPhone or iPad:
- Launch the Calendar app.
- Tap the plus symbol at the top of an iPhone or iPad screen.
- Type in a Title for the event.
- Tap the Location or Video Call field to include a physical address for the event or the option to FaceTime, if the meeting is happening remotely.
- Choose a start and end time for the event’s duration.
- Tap Travel Time, and enable the toggle next to Travel Time.
- Pick a Starting Location or choose one of the time increments suggested.
By default, the starting point of the Travel Time option will detect your current location. Whatever address you put in this field will automatically determine travel time options for driving, walking, or taking public transit as well as time increments between 5 minutes to 2 hours.
You can technically use the Travel Time feature in a calendar event even if you don’t put in a destination in the Location field. However, without an actual physical address, you can only choose one of the manually set time increments instead of the precalculated options based on your starting point.
You also have the option of tweaking other fields in the new event, such as setting it to repeat at your chosen interval, adding it to a certain calendar (if you are maintaining several), including invitees, setting up an alert, and adding attachments and other notes. Once you’ve placed all the relevant information, tap Add to save the event.
Do note that if you choose the “All-day” option and don’t define a start and end time for the event, the Travel Time feature will be disabled.
To create a brand-new event that includes travel time, do the following on an iPhone or iPad:
- Launch the Calendar app.
- Tap the plus symbol at the top of an iPhone or iPad screen.
- Type in a Title for the event.
- Tap the Location or Video Call field to include a physical address for the event or the option to FaceTime, if the meeting is happening remotely.
- Choose a start and end time for the event’s duration.
- Tap Travel Time, and enable the toggle next to Travel Time.
- Pick a Starting Location or choose one of the time increments suggested.
By default, the starting point of the Travel Time option will detect your current location. Whatever address you put in this field will automatically determine travel time options for driving, walking, or taking public transit as well as time increments between 5 minutes to 2 hours.
You can technically use the Travel Time feature in a calendar event even if you don’t put in a destination in the Location field. However, without an actual physical address, you can only choose one of the manually set time increments instead of the precalculated options based on your starting point.
You also have the option of tweaking other fields in the new event, such as setting it to repeat at your chosen interval, adding it to a certain calendar (if you are maintaining several), including invitees, setting up an alert, and adding attachments and other notes. Once you’ve placed all the relevant information, tap Add to save the event.
Do note that if you choose the “All-day” option and don’t define a start and end time for the event, the Travel Time feature will be disabled.