Itinerary Planning

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Jiya Singh

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The Itinerary in tourism is about creating itineraries for different kinds of travel and travellers, such as business, group, and leisure travel. It is about researching trip destinations, choosing favorable modes of transportation and lodging, handling finances, planning activities, and designing personalized itineraries to cater to the requirements and tastes of passengers.

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Vipra Tiwari

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Here are the steps in itinerary planning you can go through to understand this course better:Gather information of the destinations and their attractions, transportation and accomodations.Understand the traveler's interests, budget and travel style.Create a day-to-day schedule entailing transportation and accomodation informations. Then book flights, accomodation, transportation and other travel arrangements. Provide travelers with necessary documents and briefing of itinerary.Offer assistance and support throughout their trip.

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Vipra Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

The Itinerary Planning course is about creating itineraries for different kinds of travel, such as business, group, and leisure travel. Students can learn about researching trip destinations, choosing favorable modes of transportation and lodging, handling finances, planning activities, and designing personalized itineraries to cater to the requirements and tastes of passengers.Today, when people like to go for a trip even on weekends, they want every arrangement right, time-saving and suitable. This is the reason why Itinerary Planning is considered an important aspect of the travel and tourism industry. It has emerged as a popular ca
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Akansha Bisht

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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. Notice that for complex routings what you consider your destination might not be what the airline considers your point of turnaround, which is used primarily for fare calculations.Open jaw (OJ): Your travel includes a surface sector (traveled other than by air) either at the origin or the turnaround of the journey.

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Akansha Bisht

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Hi, from the Itinerary Planning course, you'll get to learn:The skills that can offer you a bright career in the travel and tourism industry.With the knowledge gained from the course, you can plan personalized and unforgettable trips for yourself, friends, and family. You can create tailored itineraries that suit specific preferences and interests.Effective budgeting is a critical component of travel planning. These courses teach you how to create itineraries that are not only enjoyable but also cost-effective.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here's the basic requirements list to become a good Travel Planner:Education: Candidates with a bachelor's or master's degree in travel, tourism or any equivalent specialisation may apply for a job as a travel planner. The eligibility requirements for a career as a Travel Planner will vary for all companies. Candidates may check the job description of the company to know more details about education requirements.Experience: A career as a Travel Planner requires a lot of experience. Candidates must have some experience in the industry so that they provide some best recommendations and options to the clients. They can work at any junior-
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Akansha Bisht

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To become a successful Itinerary Planner, you are required to possess some basic skills. You should have an interest in communicating, meeting new people, travelling, and so much more. Here is a list of the skills required to be an outstanding Itinerary planner:Excellent Communication SkillsQuick ThinkerSchedulingHighly OrganizedNegotiation SkillsMultilingual SkillsInterpersonal SkillsCustomer SupportSalesMoney HandlingGood Listening SkillsTime ManagementNote: The information is taken from external sites and may vary.

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Akansha Bisht

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An Itinerary Planner should be experienced enough to offer good recommendations and deals to the clients. He should be able to plan a trip that matches the expectations of that client. Apart from this, they must make sure that the budget of the trip does not exceed the limit decided by clients. Some recommendations for Travel Managers are provided below.Start Your Own Travel Business: Cruises, Adventure Travel, Tours, Senior Travel by Entrepreneur PressExplore India by The Unscripted LifeMy Travel Journal by The Unscripted LifeThe Wordless Travel Book by Jonathan MeaderHow to Be Your Own Travel Agent: A Practical Guide t
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Akansha Bisht

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A strategic Itinerary Planning includes deciding the travel dates for clients, finding and booking flights, reserving accommodation, booking local transportation, and providing other services the client requires. Enroll in this course to learn more about travel planning, roles, and responsibilities.

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Akansha Bisht

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I'm afraid that there are no MBA programs specifically designed for Itinerary Planning. However, you can go for its related disciplines like an MBA in Travel and Tourism, an MBA in Event Management, or an MBA in Hospitality and Travel. For these courses, you may need to appear for exams like:Exam NameExam ScheduleNCHMCT JEENCHMCT JEE ScheduleUGATUGAT ScheduleXavier Aptitude Test (XAT)XAT Schedule

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