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  2. Travel itinerary - Wikipedia

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    When a proposed itinerary has been finalised, the details need to be entered into an airline reservation system, where the appropriate reservations and bookings are made. In the industry, the travel plan is commonly known as the itinerary and the data on the reservation system is known as a passenger name record (PNR).

  3. Itinerary - Wikipedia

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    Itinerary, the route of a road trip, or the proposed outline of one; Itinerary, the route of a tour or the proposed outline of one; Itinerary, a route of travel, or the proposed outline such; Itinerary, or travel plan, a package of actions designed by an organisation to encourage safe, healthy and sustainable travel options

  4. Itinerarium - Wikipedia

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    Zenodoxus, Theodotus, and Polyclitus, three Greek geographers, were hired to survey the system and compile a master itinerary. This task required over 25 years. The result was a stone engraved master itinerarium set up near the Pantheon, from which travelers and itinerary sellers could make copies.

  5. Airlines must now give automatic refunds for significant ...

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    Itinerary changes Additionally, if a passenger is downgraded to a lower class of service, or to a plane that's less accommodating of passengers with disabilities, they are entitled to an automatic ...

  6. Carnival, Royal Caribbean and more change cruise itineraries ...

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    Cruise lines are changing course in an effort to avoid the storm.

  7. Passenger name record - Wikipedia

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    Itinerary of at least one segment, which must be the same for all passengers listed. Name of the person providing the information or making the booking. Other information, such as a timestamp and the agency's pseudo-city code, will go into the booking automatically. All entered information will be retained in the "history" of the booking.

  8. Global distribution system - Wikipedia

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    A mirror image of the passenger name record (PNR) in the airline reservations system is maintained in the GDS system. If a passenger books an itinerary containing air segments of multiple airlines through a travel agency, the passenger name record in the GDS system would hold information on their entire itinerary, while each airline they fly on would only have a portion of the itinerary that ...

  9. Airline ticket - Wikipedia

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    A reservation for an itinerary is made in the airline system, either directly by the passenger or by an agent. The itinerary includes all the above details needed for the issuance of an air ticket, except the ticket number. When the reservation is made, a passenger name record (PNR) will be created which is used to manage the reservation and ...