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  2. Travel itinerary - Wikipedia

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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. For example, both the plan of a business trip and the route of a road trip, or the proposed outline of one, are travel itineraries.

  3. Category:Travel and tourism user templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Travel and tourism user templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Travel and tourism user templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  4. Passenger name record - Wikipedia

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    A passenger name record (PNR) is a record in the database of a computer reservation system (CRS) that contains the itinerary for a passenger or a group of passengers travelling together. The concept of a PNR was first introduced by airlines that needed to exchange reservation information in case passengers required flights of multiple airlines ...

  5. WordTravels - Wikipedia

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    Word Travels is a series of travel guides available on the internet. Originally launched in 2001, the guides were originally developed for use within travel agencies, offering travel consultants information on thousands of worldwide destinations. Word Travels makes most of its content available online, offering guides to more than 1000 ...

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  7. Itinerarium - Wikipedia

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    An itinerarium (plural: itineraria) was an ancient Roman travel guide in the form of a listing of cities, villages and other stops on the way, including the distances between each stop and the next. Surviving examples include the Antonine Itinerary and the Bordeaux Itinerary .

  8. William C. Lee - Wikipedia

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    Aviation: From Sand Dunes to Sonic Booms: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary. National Park Service "William C. Lee, "Father of the Airborne" " (PDF). North Carolina Museum of History, Office of Archives and History, N.C. Department of Cultural Resources. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-06-30

  9. Guide book - Wikipedia

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    A forerunner of the guidebook was the periplus, an itinerary from landmark to landmark of the ports along a coast.A periplus such as the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea was a manuscript document that listed, in order, the ports and coastal landmarks, with approximate intervening distances, that the captain of a vessel could expect to find along a shore.