discuss the steps involved in the planning and costing of a tour
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The steps involved in the planning and coasting of a tour include :
1. Research, research is to analyze and understand the key elements associated with the tour and destination.
2. Name your tour
3. Match out the duration,frequency and departure details, like when you will tour, when you will your tour return
4. List the major locations and highlights, Where you will travel to and what are the main highlights and locations that you are going to experience
5. Costing of a package tour and this involves understanding the connotation and practices of tour management in determining the monetary value of a tour package.
6. Financial evaluation and pricing, this is where the planner determines exchange rates, estimates future selling price, and finalize tour prices.
7. Organize accommodation approvals that is if it is required, whether you will be stopping for meals or visiting attractions.
8. Perfect your timing, meaning map out your tour itinerary accurately to ensure that you arrive on time and meals stops and return to your original destination on time.
1. Research, research is to analyze and understand the key elements associated with the tour and destination.
2. Name your tour
3. Match out the duration,frequency and departure details, like when you will tour, when you will your tour return
4. List the major locations and highlights, Where you will travel to and what are the main highlights and locations that you are going to experience
5. Costing of a package tour and this involves understanding the connotation and practices of tour management in determining the monetary value of a tour package.
6. Financial evaluation and pricing, this is where the planner determines exchange rates, estimates future selling price, and finalize tour prices.
7. Organize accommodation approvals that is if it is required, whether you will be stopping for meals or visiting attractions.
8. Perfect your timing, meaning map out your tour itinerary accurately to ensure that you arrive on time and meals stops and return to your original destination on time.
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