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Lesson 5
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  • Lovelyn Valenzuela
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  • 1

    is a detailed plan or route of a journey.

    Itinerary

  • 2

    is a schedule of events relating to planned travel, gencrally including destinations, appointments, and specific sites or altractior to be visited at specific times and means of transportation to move between those destinations.

    Travel Itinerary

  • 3

    It is a document provided to the tourist either prio to arrival or upon arrival at the main gateway of the destination city, province, or state or upon check- in at th hotel. In some literature, an itinerary is referred to as a travel plan.

    Itinerary Planning

  • 4

    itinerary indicates a precise time and duration per activity inclusive of an allowance for waiting time.

    Schedule and Recommended Lead and Times

  • 5

    An itinerary should indicate the complete detuls of the tourist's fight from point of origin to destination and vice-versa),

    Flight Details

  • 6

    Upon arrival at the port of entry, transportation from the airport of the seaport to the hotel is ideally arranged.

    Land

  • 7

    must have a guaranteed booking to ensure that the hotel room is already paid for, reserved, and cannot be sold or given up for another tourist

    Tourist Accommodation

  • 8

    The itinerary should also, fit down all the travel documents needed by the tourist when leaving the hotel for a day tour.

    Travel Documents and Legal Requirements

  • 9

    The heritage sites to visit are the most important stops in the itinerary. Ample time is given by the tour guide for tourists to enjoy each site.

    Site and Attractions

  • 10

    These are indicated in the itinerary to signal meal breaks at specific times, i.c., usually lunch and dinner and for carly morning trips, even breakfast.

    Meals and Dining Options

  • 11

    A complete itimerary contains a variety of critical ___________.

    Safety and Security Reminders

  • 12

    The itinerary usually has ample free time for tourists to use for personal shopping, meditation, reading. listening to music, and availing of hotel facilities like a gym, swimming pool, bar, grooming salon, and spa.

    Free Time

  • 13

    This is probably the most important characteristic of the most successful heritage tours and cultural events as they demonstrate their historical value and raw appeal to targct market niches

    Authenticity

  • 14

    Over time, the ability of a heritage site or cultural attraction to preserve its facilitics, activitics, and overall aura and endure the elements, still competition from similar sites and attractions, and possibly bad press, contributes to the sustainability of a heritage tour.

    Sustainability

  • 15

    Many of the heritage tours that are considered exemplary arc those with highly skilled, animated, and creative tour guides with a high-tech delivery or presentation.

    Quality of Interpretation

  • 16

    When you empower the visitor or tourist or inject an interactive component in the presentation of a site or attraction, it makes the whole experience more memorable, enjoyable, and worth recommending to others.

    Visitor Engagement

  • 17

    It does not matter whether a heritage tour is too expensive or affordable. Price, after all, can be relative to a varied set of visitors or tourists. The quality of the heritage tour should be commensurate or proportionate to its price.

    Strategic Pricing

  • 18

    The most successful heritage tours are well-marketed and promoted in various media -c.g, websites, television, travel publications, billboards, social media, and the most powerful medium, word of mouth.

    Effective Marketing

  • 19

    A key success factor of an outstanding heritage tour is its flexibility should any lapse or problem crop up. It also allows the visitors to review options and prioritize their preferences, interests, and likes.

    Flexibility

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    NORTH AMERICA

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    NORTH AMERICA

    NORTH AMERICA

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    Nicknames in Countries of North America

    Nicknames in Countries of North America

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    Nicknames in Countries of North America

    Nicknames in Countries of North America

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    Cruise Ship Industry

    Cruise Ship Industry

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    Cruise Ship Industry

    Cruise Ship Industry

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    Land Transportation

    Land Transportation

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    Land Transportation

    Land Transportation

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    Travel Documentation

    Travel Documentation

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    Travel Documentation

    Travel Documentation

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    Europe Countries and Capitals

    Europe Countries and Capitals

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    Europe Countries and Capitals

    Europe Countries and Capitals

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    Europe Countries Nicknames

    Europe Countries Nicknames

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    Europe Countries Nicknames

    Europe Countries Nicknames

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    Lesson 8

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    Lesson 8

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    Module 9

    Module 9

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    Module 9

    Module 9

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    Asia Countries

    Asia Countries

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    Asia Countries

    Asia Countries

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    Unit III: Module 3

    Unit III: Module 3

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    Unit III: Module 3

    Unit III: Module 3

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    Lesson 9

    Lesson 9

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    Lesson 9

    Lesson 9

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    Asia Countries and Nicknames

    Asia Countries and Nicknames

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    Asia Countries and Nicknames

    Asia Countries and Nicknames

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Chapter 10

    Chapter 10

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    Unit III: Module 4

    Unit III: Module 4

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    Unit III: Module 4

    Unit III: Module 4

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    Unit III: Module 5

    Unit III: Module 5

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    Unit III: Module 5

    Unit III: Module 5

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    Chapter 11

    Chapter 11

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    Chapter 11

    Chapter 11

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Capitals

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

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    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

    Australia and Oceania Countries and Nicknames

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    Lesson 1

    Lesson 1

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    is a detailed plan or route of a journey.

    Itinerary

  • 2

    is a schedule of events relating to planned travel, gencrally including destinations, appointments, and specific sites or altractior to be visited at specific times and means of transportation to move between those destinations.

    Travel Itinerary

  • 3

    It is a document provided to the tourist either prio to arrival or upon arrival at the main gateway of the destination city, province, or state or upon check- in at th hotel. In some literature, an itinerary is referred to as a travel plan.

    Itinerary Planning

  • 4

    itinerary indicates a precise time and duration per activity inclusive of an allowance for waiting time.

    Schedule and Recommended Lead and Times

  • 5

    An itinerary should indicate the complete detuls of the tourist's fight from point of origin to destination and vice-versa),

    Flight Details

  • 6

    Upon arrival at the port of entry, transportation from the airport of the seaport to the hotel is ideally arranged.

    Land

  • 7

    must have a guaranteed booking to ensure that the hotel room is already paid for, reserved, and cannot be sold or given up for another tourist

    Tourist Accommodation

  • 8

    The itinerary should also, fit down all the travel documents needed by the tourist when leaving the hotel for a day tour.

    Travel Documents and Legal Requirements

  • 9

    The heritage sites to visit are the most important stops in the itinerary. Ample time is given by the tour guide for tourists to enjoy each site.

    Site and Attractions

  • 10

    These are indicated in the itinerary to signal meal breaks at specific times, i.c., usually lunch and dinner and for carly morning trips, even breakfast.

    Meals and Dining Options

  • 11

    A complete itimerary contains a variety of critical ___________.

    Safety and Security Reminders

  • 12

    The itinerary usually has ample free time for tourists to use for personal shopping, meditation, reading. listening to music, and availing of hotel facilities like a gym, swimming pool, bar, grooming salon, and spa.

    Free Time

  • 13

    This is probably the most important characteristic of the most successful heritage tours and cultural events as they demonstrate their historical value and raw appeal to targct market niches

    Authenticity

  • 14

    Over time, the ability of a heritage site or cultural attraction to preserve its facilitics, activitics, and overall aura and endure the elements, still competition from similar sites and attractions, and possibly bad press, contributes to the sustainability of a heritage tour.

    Sustainability

  • 15

    Many of the heritage tours that are considered exemplary arc those with highly skilled, animated, and creative tour guides with a high-tech delivery or presentation.

    Quality of Interpretation

  • 16

    When you empower the visitor or tourist or inject an interactive component in the presentation of a site or attraction, it makes the whole experience more memorable, enjoyable, and worth recommending to others.

    Visitor Engagement

  • 17

    It does not matter whether a heritage tour is too expensive or affordable. Price, after all, can be relative to a varied set of visitors or tourists. The quality of the heritage tour should be commensurate or proportionate to its price.

    Strategic Pricing

  • 18

    The most successful heritage tours are well-marketed and promoted in various media -c.g, websites, television, travel publications, billboards, social media, and the most powerful medium, word of mouth.

    Effective Marketing

  • 19

    A key success factor of an outstanding heritage tour is its flexibility should any lapse or problem crop up. It also allows the visitors to review options and prioritize their preferences, interests, and likes.

    Flexibility