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itinerary

[ahy-tin-uh-rer-ee, ih-tin-] / aɪˈtɪn əˈrɛr i, ɪˈtɪn- /


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Most tourists, the majority from Russia and China, arrive with all-inclusive packages, meaning that spending doesn’t trickle down to ordinary Cubans as visitors don’t spend much outside their preapproved itinerary.

From The Wall Street Journal

They had visas for Iran, a tour guide and a pre-approved itinerary.

From BBC

He was initially due to tour several towns but following angry reactions across Europe, he shortened his itinerary to a one-day visit to the US Pituffik military base.

From Barron's

New itineraries from Wilderness Travel include an eclipse viewing from a hilltop winery bookended by days of eating and hiking in the region.

From The Wall Street Journal

His flight to the Indian capital from Mumbai was delayed due to fog and poor visibility, local media reported, and his itinerary had to be trimmed.

From BBC