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What is an itinerary used for?

noun,plural i·tin·er·ar·ies. a detailed plan for a journey, especially a list of places to visit; plan of travel.



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Travel itineraries ensure that you can manage your time. A travel itinerary must include your travel time to certain numerous attractions with a leeway for unforeseen circumstances like weather conditions and traffic. This might affect your plans but with a travel itinerary on hand, you can be more flexible.

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An itinerary is your travel plan — where you will go and when you will be there. If you make plans to fly to Paris from Beijing or take a train to Chicago from Mexico City, you will need an itinerary.

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If you need to manage business trips you'll know that a travel itinerary is an absolute must. You'll need it as a travel manager to quickly and easily compile travel information for traveling employees. A complete and straightforward itinerary makes business trips that much easier.

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There are three types of simple itineraries:
  • One-way (OW) You are flying from somewhere (your origin) to somewhere else (your destination).
  • Return or Round trip (RT) You are flying from your origin to your destination (which for return fares is also called the point of turnaround) then back to your origin. ...
  • Open jaw (OJ)


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A well-crafted travel itinerary should include the date and destination of the trip, activities planned for each day, emergency contact information, and departure times from airports or train stations (if applicable).

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A travel itinerary is a schedule of events relating to planned travel, generally including destinations to be visited at specified times and means of transportation to move between those destinations.

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22.1.2 Types of Itinerary Thus, the five types of itinerary can be tourist's itinerary, tour manager's itinerary, escort or guide's itinerary, vendor's itinerary and coach driver's itinerary.

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An itinerary is your travel plan — where you will go and when you will be there.

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22.1.2 Types of Itinerary Thus, the five types of itinerary can be tourist's itinerary, tour manager's itinerary, escort or guide's itinerary, vendor's itinerary and coach driver's itinerary.

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The basic elements of a travel itinerary include transportation details, hotel and lodging information, and daily scheduling details.

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Typically a travel itinerary is prepared by a travel agent who assists one in conducting their travel for business or leisure. Most commonly a travel agent provides a list of pre-planned travel itineraries to a traveller, who can then pick one that they're most satisfied with.

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The word itinerary is a list or plan of things to do during a trip. On an organized tour, the travel agency will give the travelers an itinerary describing the different places they will go and things they will see. A schedule is a list of things to be done at a certain time.

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Travel Planning: 9 Steps To Set Up The Perfect Itinerary
  • PICK YOUR DESTINATION.
  • DECIDE YOUR TIME-FRAME.
  • CONSIDER WHERE YOU'RE STAYING.
  • DO THE RESEARCH AND LOOK AT EXAMPLES.
  • MAKE A LIST.
  • MAKE A MAP.
  • LOOK AT TRANSPORT.
  • SET PRIORITIES.


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An itinerary is a document that outlines a detailed arrangement of an event or travel plan. Written in an itinerary are the route, dates, time, activities, and other relevant information that is pertinent to the trip or the event.

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It is not strictly necessary to plan an itinerary before a trip, but it can be helpful in ensuring that you make the most of your time and budget. Having a plan in place can help you prioritize what you want to see and do, and can also help you avoid missing out on important or interesting experiences.

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Proof of travel includes a flight itinerary, hotel reservation, cruise ticket, etc.

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Etymology. From Late Latin itinerarius (“pertaining to a journey”), neuter itinerarium (“an account of a journey, a road-book”), from iter (“a way, journey”); see itinerate, itinerant.

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Some common synonyms of wander are meander, ramble, roam, rove, and traipse. While all these words mean to go about from place to place usually without a plan or definite purpose, wander implies an absence of or an indifference to a fixed course. When might meander be a better fit than wander?

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