Planning Itineraries Flashcards

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Q

Starting in Berlin, which city would not be included in a ten day self drive itinerary visiting the capitals and major sights of Eastern Europe?

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Moscow

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An advantage of an open-jaw surface routing (as opposed to a circle trip) is to enable the traveler to visit places located far apart within a short time.

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True

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After you qualify the client and conduct destination research, your next step when planning itineraries is to

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book arrival and return air or surface transportation.

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The cities of Nanjing and Chongqing are often included on a “Golden Route” itinerary of China.

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False

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When you are planning a self-drive itinerary, a good rule of thumb is to restrict the amount of driving to no more than how many miles?

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150 miles per day

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A hub-and-spoke surface routing is effective when planning itineraries in areas where major cities and points of interest are spread out.

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False

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PRIDE stands for five important guidelines when planning itineraries: pace, routing, interest, details, and energy.

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True

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A Canadian tour that includes towns such as Yarmouth, Halifax, and Charlottetown is said to be part of which itinerary?

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Canadian Maritime

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Morocco is often included in itineraries through Iberia.

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True

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The three major regions in Africa popular for independent travel are Egypt, South Africa, and the two countries of ______ and _______ for safari itineraries.

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Kenya and Tanzania

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