An itinerary is a list of all the details of your journey with places and dates.
* Write down the dates first * Beside each date, write down where you will be, or what you will be doing. * Write down the times of any planes, trains or boats. * Give copies to your friends and parents so they can keep in touch with you
Before creating an itinerary, you'll need to decide:Where you are going.The route you are going.How long you have to make the trip.
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Itinerary is a noun.
An itinerary is a detailed schedule. A person's itinerary will list, hour by hour, what he/she is scheduled to do, where, and with whom.
A schedule may be an itinerary.
Itineraries is the plural of itinerary
This is likely the word "itinerary" (a schedule or plan of a journey).
Our itinerary for the day is to visit the beach.
The types of itinerary include fixed itinerary (with set activities and schedule like guided tours), flexible itinerary (with some planned activities but room for spontaneity), and open itinerary (with no set plans, allowing for complete freedom). Examples include a guided tour through Europe (fixed itinerary), a road trip with planned stops along the way (flexible itinerary), and backpacking through Southeast Asia with no set plans (open itinerary).
Do you mean itinerary? An itinerary is a plan of how to get from where you are to where you want to go. It's helpful to plan a road trip to take in as many sights along the way as you want or to get there the fastest way possible.
An itinerary is a proposed route for a trip or journey. Some sentences might be: * "Wow! I can't believe you're going to Paris for a week - what's your itinerary?" * The travel agent offered to help plan our itinerary. * They have a packed itinerary for their trip to Malaysia. * Without the flight itinerary, you probably will miss the plane.
Seeing that girl made me change my itinerary for the day.