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TRAVEL ‘N’ TOURISM ASSIGNMENT

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TRAVEL ‘N’ TOURISMASSIGNMENT

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• NAME : RAHUL GUPTA• ASSIGNMENT : TRAVEL

TITLE ASSIGNMENT• BATCH NO. : U2• CENTRE : FRANKFINN,

GHATKOPAR• ASSESSOR NAME : DOMINIC D’SOUZA

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I take this opportunity to Thank my faculty Mr. DOMINIC D’SOUZA, who made each of the classes interesting and informative. He suggestions and help on doing this assignment was really helpful. By doing this assignment I can now proudly say that I know a lot of things about this industry.

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INTRODUCTION• Travel is the movement of people between

relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip.

Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.

• Now a days lots of travel agencies are available and even we can plan our itinerary or book a ticket by sitting in our home itself through internet.

• Travelling is the essential segment of people life.

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TASK1

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TWO COUNTRIESKENYA

(KE)

MAURITIUS (MU)

NAIROBI(NBO)MOMBASA(MBA)

PORT LOUIS(MRU)MAHEBOURG

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HISTORY OF KENYAThe British Empire established the East Africa Protectorate in 1895, from 1920 known as the Kenya Colony. The independent Republic of Kenya was formed in 1964. It was ruled as a de facto one-party state by the Kenya African National Union (KANU), it was an alliance led by Jomo Kenyatta during 1963 to 1978.

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ABOUT KENYACAPITAL NAIROBI-NBO

CURRENCY KENYAN SHILLING –KES

NATIONAL AIRLINE KENYA AIRWAYS –KQ

AREA 582.6 sq. Km

POPULATION 30.3 million

LITERACY RATE 81.5%

LANGUAGE SWAHILI

FAMOUS FOR WILD LIFE & SAFARI

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VISA FLAG

Airways CURRENCY

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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN NAIROBI (NBO)

GIRAFFE CENTREThe Giraffe Centre is located at karen, approximately 5 kilo metres (3.1 mi) from the centre of nairobi, kenya. It was established in order to protect the endangere Rothschild giraffe, Giraffe camelopardalis rothschildi, that is found only in the grasslands of East Africa.

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NAIROBI NATIONAL MUSEUM The National Museums of Kenya (NMK) is a state corporation that manages museums, sites and monuments in Kenya. It carries out heritage research, and has expertise in subjects ranging from palaeontology, ethnography and biodiversity research and conservation. Its headquarters and the National Museum (Nairobi National Museum) are located on Museum Hill, near Uhuru Highway between Central Business District and Westlands in Nairobi. The National Museum of Kenya was founded by the East Africa Natural History Society (E.A.N.H.S.) in 1910; the Society's main goal has always been to conduct an ongoing critical scientific examination of the natural attributes of the East African habitat. 

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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS INMOMBASA(MBA)

Die Mombasa Tusks sind ein bekanntes Wahrzeichen Mombasas.Der 1952 errichtete Torbogen aus Stoßzähnen wurde für den Besuch von Queen Elizabeth gebaut und symbolisiert den Eingang in die Stadt Mombasa. Die Stoßzähne formen ein "M", was für den Anfangsbuchstaben der Hafenstadt stehen soll.

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HISTORY OF MAURITIUS The known history of Mauritius begins with its discovery by Arabs, followed by Europeans and its appearance on maps in the early 16th century. Mauritius was successively colonized by the Dutch, the French and the British, and became independent in 1968.

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ABOUT MAURITIUS CAPITAL PORT LOUIS – MRU

CURRENCY MAURITIUS RUPEE – MUR

NATIONAL AIRLINE AIR MAURITIUS – MK

AREA 2 sq.Km

POPULATION 1.2million

LITERACY RATE 84.2%

LANGUAGE ENGLISH

FAMOUS FOR Beach

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MAP CURRENCY

AIRLINE

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TOURIST ATTRACTION IN PORT LOUIS (MRU)

Triolet is a town in the north of Mauritius, found in the district of Pamplemousses. It lies exactly 11 kilometres from Port Louis, the capital of the island. The village is a patch of civilisation amid green sugarcane fields, near the north-western coast of the island. To its north lie Trou-aux-Biches, Mont-Choisy and Grand Baie which are coastal villages, while to its west are Pointe-aux-piments and Balaclava. On the south lies Arsenal and to the east are Morcellement St André and Plaine des Papayes.

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PORT LOUIS CENTRAL MARKETPort Louis' rightly famous Central Market, the centre of the local economy since Victorian times, was cleaned up considerably in a 2004 renovation. Many comment that it's lost much of its dirty charm (you're far less likely to see rats, although it is possible), but it's still a good place to get a feel for local life, watch the hawkers at work and buy some souvenirs.

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TOURIST ATTRACTION IN MOHEBOURG

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Mauritius Commercial Bank (MCB) is a commercial bank in Mauritius. It was one of the commercial banks licensed by the Bank of Mauritius the country's central bank and the nation's banking regulator. The bank's headquarters are located in Port Louis, Mauritius.

MAURITIUS COMMERCIAL BANK

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INTERNATIONAL TIME• GMT OF INDIA = +5.30• GMT OF KENYA= +3• GMT OF MAURITIUS= +4

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ROUTE MAP• BOM(MUMBAI)• MRU(PORT LOUIS)• MAHEBOURG• MBA(MOMBASA)• CCJ(CALICUT)

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TRAVEL ITINERARY FOR

MR.GUPTA

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DAY 1 (07/01/2017)FROMCITY/AIRPORT

DAY DATE DEPTTIME

FLIGHTNO.

CLASS

REMARKS/HOTELS,CONTACTS,ETC

MUMBAI BOM / DEP

MO 07jan 0400 AI747 F

PORT LOUIS MRU / ARR

MO 07jan 0730 AI747 F LE-PALMAR

• 0900-BREAKFAST FROM THE AIRPORT HOTEL• 1000-CHECK IN AT LE-PALMAR-BEACH-RESOPRT• 1230-LUNCH AT THE HOTEL• 1330-RESTING• 1500-SIDE SEEING• 1900-DINNER AT THE RESORT• 2300-GO TO BED

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MR. GUPTAAI747 DEPT FRM BOM

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DAY 2 (02/01/2017)• 0500- wake up call• 0530- health club• 0600- breakfast• 0830- driving • 1200- lunch• 1300- shopping• 1830- returning• 1930-candle light dinner• 2030- Dj party at resort• 0000- go to bed

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DAY 3 (09/01/2017)FROMCITY/AIRPORT

DAY DATE DEPTTIME

FLIGHTNO.

CLASS REMARKS/HOTELS,CONTACTS,ETC

PORT LOUIS MRU DEP

WE 09jan 1150 RC#320 DELUXECABIN

le-palmar

MOMBASA MBA ARR WE 09jan 0030 RC#320 DELUXECABIN

• 0600-WAKE UP CALL• 0700-BREAKFAST• 1000-CHECK OUT• 1045-REPORTING TO THE SEAPORT FOR THE CHECK IN THE

CRUISE LINER• 1150-SAILING TO KILLINDINI SEA PORT,MBA IN KENYA• 1230-LUNCH• 1400-RESTING• 1500-FILM IN THEATRE• 1900-DINNER• 2330-GO TO BED

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ROYAL CRUISE LINER RC#320RC#320

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DAY 4 (04/01/2017)• 0700-BREAKFAST• 0900-COMPLETE CUSTOMS &

IMMIGRATION REGULATION AT SEAPORT

• 1200-TOURIST VOLVO BUS TO A FOREST INSIDE THE MASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE

• 1330-LUNCH• 1830-WILD SAFARI AND STAY IN

JUNGLE HUT• 2030-DINNER • 2350-CAMP FIRE OFF GO TO BED

VOLVO BUS

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MASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE

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DAY 5 (05/01/2017)• 0400-MORNING CAMP FIRE • 0630-PRE-ARRANGE FRUIT

BREAKFAST IN JUNGLE• 0730-JOURNEY TO NAIROBI(NBO)• 1100-ARRIVAL AT NBO• 1130-CHECK-IN AT

INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL, NAIROBI

• 1200-RELAX AND REST• 1500-DRIVE TO THE NAIROBI PARK• 1930-BACK TO HOTEL FOR GALA

DINNER

NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK

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DAY 6 (06/01/2017)• 0600-WAKE UP CALL• 0730-BREAKFAST AT HOTEL• 1100-EXPLORING THE

INTERCONTINENTAL• 1300-LUNCH• 1600-CHECK OUT• 1630-SITE SEEING• 1930-LIVE BAND SHOW• 2130-SHOPPING• 2355-BOARDING TO NAIROBI

AIRPORT (NBO)

INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL (NBO)

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NAIROBI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (NBO)

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DAY 7 (13/01/2017)FromCity/airport

DAY Date DEPTTIME

FLIGHTNO.

CLASS REMARKS/HOTELS,CONTACTS,ETC

NAIROBI NBO DEPT

SA 13jan 0315 Ul421 F International

COLOMBO CMB ARR

SU 13jan 0700 Ul421 F

COLOMBO CMB DEPT

SU 13jan 0815 Ul432 F

CALICUT CCJ ARR

SU 13jan 0930 Ul432 F

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TOUR EXPENSES CHARTHEAD AMOUNT

AIR FARE INR69,950ACCOMMODATION INR95,000

OUTSIDE FOOD INR2,500

CRUISE FARE INR18,000

BUS TICKET INR2,450

CAR RENTAL INR3,500

TAX 10%TOTAL BUDGET 210540

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THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS NEEDED FOR MR. GUPTA TRAVEL TO MAURITIUS & KENYA

COUNTRY PASSPORT VISA TICKET HEALTHCERTIFICATE

STATUS STATUS STATUS STATUS

KENYA REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED

MAURITIUS REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED

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• VISA:-an endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country.

• PASSPORT:-an official document issued by a government, certifying the holder's identity and citizenship and entitling them to travel under its protection to and from foreign countries.

• HEALTH CERTIFICATE:-a certificate attesting a person's good health, sometimes required when travelling between states or countries.

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TICKET

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CUSTOM & EXCISE INFORMATIONKENYA AND MAURITIUSProhibited item:Drugs, firearms and Ammunition, fruit

Custom limits:For person of 17 years of age and above:A)200cigarettes or 250gr of tobacco, 50 cigars.B)1bottle of wine or 1 bottle of spiritsC)568ml of perfume

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TASK2

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ABOUT SOME ORGANIZATION

THAT HELP TRAVEL INDUSTRY

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INTERNATIONAL AIR TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION (IATA)

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• IATA  was founded in Havana, Cuba, in April 1945. It is the prime vehicle for  inter-airline cooperation in promoting safe, reliable, secure and economical  air services - for the benefit of the world's consumers.

• The international  scheduled air transport industry is now more than 100 times larger than it was in 1945. Few industries can match the dynamism of that growth, which  would have been much less spectacular without the standards, practices and procedures developed within IATA.

• The modern IATA is the successor to the International  Air Traffic Association founded in the Hague in 1919 - the year of the  world's first international scheduled services

• Definition of IATA's aims than had existed before 1939.• To promote safe, regular and economical air transport  for the

benefit of the peoples of the world, to foster air commerce, and to study the problems connected therewith;

• To provide means for collaboration among the air  transport enterprises engaged directly or indirectly in international  air transport service;

• To cooperate with the newly created International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO - the specialised United Nations agency for civil aviation) and other international organisations. 

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International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

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• AVIATION SAFETYAviation safety is a key objective of ICAO and is part of the work in the following Sections and programmes: 

• Aerodromes, Air Routes and Ground Aids (AGA) Section • Accident Investigation and Prevention (AIG) Section • Flight Safety (FLS) Section

 • Aviation Medicine (MED) Section

 • Flight Safety and Human Factors

 • Safety Management  

• Flight Safety Information Exchange (FSIX) 

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The United Federation of Travel Agents Association (UFTAA)

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UFTAA• The United Federation of Travel Agents’ Associations

(UFTAA) emanates from the Universal Federation of Travel Agents’ Associations created in Rome, Italy, on November 22nd, 1966. UFTAA was originally founded as a result of a merger of two large world organisations, FIAV and UOTAA, recognising the need to unify travel agencies and tour-operators into one international federation.

• In 1989, coming from Brussels, UFTAA set up its General Secretariat in the Principality of Monaco.

 • UFTAA started its operation as a Confederation on

January 1st, 2003. It is a non-profit Confederation of international scope, representing Regional Federations comprising some 80 national associations.

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Activities To unite and consolidate the Federations of Travel Agents’ National Associations and to globally enhance the interests of their members ; - To represent the travel agents’ activities before various world-wide bodies, governmental authorities and suppliers ; - To work towards the adoption of measures that will ease travel for the consumer and to offer services to its member federations ; - To be an investigation and information centre supporting the member Federations’ work and to offer information for technological development ; - To offer, as a voluntary mechanism, an arbitration service which assists in solving conflicts resulting from commercial relations for which amicable settlement cannot be reached ;

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PATA INTERNATIONAL

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Activitiesto capture the attention of air travel industry for the development pacific area

to change pacific area as famous tourists destinations

• The Pacific Asia Travel Association, formed over 50 years ago with Headquarters in Bangkok, is an international organisation with over 2,500 members made up from the Destinations, Carriers, Hotel Groups, Tour Operators, Ground Handlers and Retail Travel Agents, mainly based in the Pacific Asia Region. Other ''International'' members include publications, travel writers and indeed any organisation with interests in travel to and within the Region.

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CHICAGO CONVENTION The Convention on International Civil Aviation, also known as the Chicago Convention, established the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a specialized agency of the United Nations charged with coordinating and regulating international air travel. The Convention establishes rules of airspace, aircraft registration and safety, and details the rights of the signatories in relation to air travel. The Convention also exempts air fuels from tax.

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FREEDOMS OF AIR

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• First Freedom - The right to fly and carry traffic over the territory of another partner to the agreement without landing.  Almost all countries are partners to the Convention but some have observed this freedom better than others.  When the Korean airliner lost its way over Soviet air space a few year ago and was shot down, the Soviet Union (among other offenses!) violated this First Freedom.

• Second Freedom – The right to land in those countries for technical reasons such as refueling without boarding or deplaning passengers.

• Third Freedom - The right of an airline from one country to land in a different country and deplane passengers coming from the airline’s own country.

• Fourth Freedom - The right of an airline from one country to land in a different country and board passengers traveling to the airline’s own country.

• Fifth Freedom - This freedom is also sometimes referred to as 'beyond rights'.  It is the right of an airline from one country to land in a second country, to then pick up passengers and fly on to a third country where the passengers then deplane. 

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TASK3

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Why my Package is good ?• In our package we have charged less cost of

travel.• We tried to include maximum destinations in a

short period, and which are easy to reach.• We also arranged host for you in each country so

that you don’t have to take an additional guide from there.

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Our competitors packageWhich is taken for

Comparison for the client

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ROUTING FOR COMPETITOR PACKAGE

BOM(MUMBAI)MRU(PORT LOUIS)MAHEBOURGMBA(MOMBASA)NBO(NAIROBI)BOM(MUMBAI)

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DAY 1 (07/01/2017)FROMCITY/AIRPORT

DAY DATE DEPTTIME

FLIGHTNO.

CLASS

REMARKS/HOTELS,CONTACTS,ETC

MUMBAI BOM / DEP

MO 07jan 0600 AI321 F

PORT LOUIS MRU / ARR

MO 07jan 0930 AI321 F LE SUFFRENHOTEL

• 1130-CHECK IN AT LE SUFFREN HOTEL• 1230-RESTINT• 1300-LUNCH AT THE HOTEL• 1400-SITE SEEING• 1600-CHECKOUT• 1700-CAR RENTAL SERVICE• 1800-DRIVING TO MAHEBOURG

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AI321

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DAY 2 (08/01/2017)• 0000-REACHUNG MAHEBOURG• 0200-CHECK IN AT PRESKIL BEACH RESORT• 0230-FOOD FROM 24Hrs ROOM SERVICE• 0330-GO TO BED• 0800-WAKE UP CALL• 0830-BREAKFAST• 0900-POOL TIME• 1230-BUFFER LUNCH• 1330-REST• 1500-BEACH ACTIVITY• 1930-ALA0CARTE DINNER• 2230-GO TO BED

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DAY 3 (09/01/2017)• 0600-WAKE UP CALL• 0700-BREAKFAST• 1000-CHECK OUT• 1030-DRIVIMG BACK TO PORT LOUIS(MRU)• 1700-REACH MRU• 1900-BOARDING TO PORT LOUIS AIRPORT(MRU)

FROMCITY/AIRPORT

DAY DATE DEPTTIME

FLIGHTNO.

CLASS

REMARKS/HOTELS,CONTACTS,ETC

PORT LOUIS MRU DEP

WE 09jan 2300 KQ721 f

MOMBASA ARR

TH 10jan 0400 KQ721 f THE ROYALCASTLE HOTEL

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KQ-KENYA AIRWAYS

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DAY 4 (10/01/2017)• 0600-CHECK IN AT THE ROYAL CASTLE HOTEL• 0700-BREAKFAST• 0830-RESTING• 1230-BUFFER LUNCH• 1600-SHOPPING• 1930-DINNER• 2300-CHECK OUT• 2330-BACK TO AIRPORT

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THE ROYAL CASTLE HOTEL

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DAY 5 (11/01/2017)FromCity/airport

Day Date DeptTime

FlightNo.

Class Remarks/hotels,Contacts,etc

MOMBASA DEP

FR 11JAN 0145 KQ734 F THE ROYALCASTLE HOTEL

NAIROBI ARR FR 11JAN 0350 KQ734 F HILTON

• 0630-CHECK IN HILTON• 0700-BREAKFAST• 0800-RESTING• 1000-SITE SEEING • 1230-SHOPPING

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1330-ENROUTE LUNCH1600-BACK TO HOTEL1700-CHECKOUT1730-BACK TO AIRPORT

FROMCITY/AIRPORT

DAY DATE DEPTTIME

FLIGHTNO.

CLASS

REMARKS/HOTELS,CONTACTS,ETC

NAIROBI DEP FR 11JAN 1915 AI333 F HILTON

MUMBAI ARR FR 11JAN 2325 AI333 F

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HILTON

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TOUR EXPENSE CHARTHEAD AMOUNT

AIR FARE INR99,650

CAR RENTAL INR10,000

ACCOMMODATION CHARGE` INR95,000

OUT SIDE FOOD EXPENSES INR6,620

TAX 10%

TOTAL BUDGET INR232,397

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COMPARISON BETWEEN BOTH THE PACKAGES

OUR PACKAGE COMPETITOR PACKAGE

ALL THE TRANSPORT WAYS INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE TO MAKE IT A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE THERE BY THE PACKAGE BECOMES ECONOMICAL AS COMPARED TO OUR COMPETITIORS PACKAGE

ONLY THE AIR TRANSPORT IS BEEN INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE WHICH WILL INCREASE THE AIR FARE AND THUS IT MAKES THE EXPENSE IF THE PACKAGE VERY HIGH

TOURIST ATTRACTIONS ARE INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE LIKE MASAI MARA NATIONAL RESERVE , NAIROBI NATIONAL PARK ETC.

TOURIST ATTRACTION ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE AS COMPARED TO OUR PACKAGE.

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OUR PACKAGE EXPENSE CHART

COMPETITOR PACKAGE EXPENSE CHART

HEAD AMOUNT

AIR FARE INR99,650

CAR RENTAL INR10,000

ACCOMMODATION CHARGE

INR95,000

OUT SIDE FOOD EXPENSES

INR6,620

TAX 10%

TOTAL BUDGET INR2,32,397

HEAD AMOUNT

AIR FARE INR69,950

ACCOMMODATION INR95,000

OUTSIDE FOOD INR2,500

CRUISE FARE INR18,000

BUS TICKET INR2,450

CAR RENTAL INR3,500

TAX 10%

TOTAL BUDGET 2,10,540

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OUR PACKAGE EXPENSE CHART

COMPETITOR PACKAGE EXPENSE CHART

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AFTER DOING “TRAVEL” IN THE FORM OF AN ASSIGNMENT I LEARNED MORE THE TOURISM AND THE RULES AND REGULATIONS WHILE TRAVELLING FROM ONE COUNTRY TO OTHER.

CONCLUSION

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BIBLIOGRAPHYWWW.SKYTEAM.COMWWW.KENYA.COMWWW.MAURITIUS.COMWWW.WIKIPEDIA.ORGWWW.EVERYTHING2.COMWWW.IATATRAVELCENTRE.COMWWW.TRAVELLERSPOINT.COMWWW.IATA.COMWWW.ICAO.COM

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