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itinerary

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


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Winkleman added that cruise lines typically have a long list of clauses in their passenger contracts that address any number of scenarios, from changing itineraries with little notice to, yes, imposing a fuel surcharge.

From MarketWatch

For Cox, who was working full time in engineering and pursuing an MBA while her boyfriend was completing his medical residency, creating an ultra-compacted itinerary was the only possible way to travel.

From Los Angeles Times

Chidsey, who took over as chief executive last month, has said the company is focused on improving execution, reducing internal complexity and better aligning its commercial strategy, including pricing, marketing and itinerary planning.

From The Wall Street Journal

My editor had one rule: I had to strictly follow Gemini’s itinerary to size up the hits and misses.

From The Wall Street Journal

The cruise lines are reporting strong forward bookings at record pricing, and passengers know that itineraries like the Caribbean, Alaska, and Northern Europe aren’t anywhere near the conflict zones.

From Barron's