itinerary

[ UK /a‍ɪtˈɪnəɹəɹi/ ]
[ US /aɪˈtɪnɝˌɛɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. an established line of travel or access
  2. a proposed route of travel
  3. a guidebook for travelers
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How To Use itinerary In A Sentence

  • At the conclusion of her winter season in Miami, the Norwegian Dawn will begin an innovative itinerary of seven-day Bahamas sailings from New York on May 18.
  • The principle of the itinerary engine is simple: from a departure address and an arrival address, or from longitude/latitude coordinates, Maporama International's servers calculate an optimized itinerary, respecting several constraints: the shortest or the more rapid itinerary, a pedestrian or car itinerary, a multimodal itinerary… Internet News: Travel Archives
  • Cooking lessons can be added to the itinerary. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tour operator will arrange transport and plan your itinerary.
  • Trips by express bus and boat are also part of the itinerary. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tramway passed alongside vineyards, an itinerary inciting Simon to expatiate on harvesting grapes.
  • The National Gallery is on most tourists' itinerary.
  • The app will suggest an itinerary based on the length of your stay. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are enough fairways here to fill even the most ambitious itinerary.
  • But apart from the tapas bar on the top floor, this was a disappointment - unless you have a penchant for overpriced, mumsy clothes and twee ornaments, don't bother including it on your itinerary.
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