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Learners Name        :   ARIF KHAN ABDUL KARIM
Assignment Title     :   TRAVEL MANAGEMENT
Batch No.            :   I-2
Center               :   CALICUT
Assessor Name        :   MR. ASKAR
Date of 1st review   :   17-12-2011
Date of 2nd review   :   22-12-2011
Date of submission   :   31-12-2011
Index
               Content                   Slide No.
Acknowledgement                               4
Introduction                                 5
Country 1                                   9-22
Country 2                                  23-37
Route Map                                  38-39
Itinerary                                  40-61
Travel Documents                           62-69
Import & Export regulation                 70-71
Ticket Issue                              Hard copy
International Organisations                73-85
Freedom of Air                             86-99
Itinerary 2                               100-115
Comparison between itineraries            116-122
Bibliography                                123
Conclusion                                  124
It is my immense pleasure to greatly
thank and show my heart felt
gratitude towards my TRAVEL
faculty Mr. ASKAR for the successful
completion of this assignment, Also
I would like to thank Frankfinn for
providing me this opportunity.
Travel is defined as the physical transformation of one
place to another for tour, business, leisure, excursion
and so on.
Travel industry is a evergreen industry because
people won’t stop travelling as they are into business
and tour, thus it becomes the sustainable industry.
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. Travel
includes all sorts of transportation like aero plane,
train, bus, ship and so on.
Travelling is the essential segment of people life.
The “P”
Questions
Task – 1
P2a, P4b
KENYA (KE)    NAIROBI (NBO)
             MOMBASA (MBA)




MAURITIUS    PORT LOUIS (MRU)
               MAHEBOURG
  (MU)
History of Kenya

The independent Republic of Kenya
was founded in December 1963.It was ruled as a
de-facto single-party state by the Kenya African
National Union(KANU).The country's geography is
as diverse as its multi-ethnic population. The
country is named after Mount Kenya, a significant
landmark and second among Africa’s highest
mountain peak.
About Kenya
    Capital          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
The Giraffe Centre
Experience giraffes up close and
personal at this wonderful centre
dedicated to the preservation of
the     endangered      Rothschild
giraffe. Visitors can experience
the rare pleasure of hand-feeding
these     graceful    and   gentle
creatures, and also enjoy the
nature walk with 160 species of
bird. This is the single best
attraction for children in Nairobi.
Betty and Jock Leslie Melville
founded the Giraffe Centre in
1979 to preserve the Rothschild
giraffe of which only 120
remained in existence.
Nairobi National Park and Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage

Nairobi National Park was established in 1945 and
is Kenya’s first national park. Uniquely situated on
the capital’s doorstep it is a well-kept, compact
and beautiful area of plains and wild bush
containing a large number of Africa’s best-known
animals. Large herds of zebra, wildebeest, buffalo
and giraffe roam the plains and black rhino,
ostrich, baboons, cheetah and lions are some of
the other photogenic inhabitants. In the park is the
Animal Orphanage where sick, wounded and
abandoned animals are cared for and rehabilitated
into the park, as well as an Educational Centre
featuring a Safari Walk. Close by is the Sheldrick
Elephant Orphanage, where infant elephant and
rhino (orphaned because of poaching activities)
are cared for and eventually returned to the wild in
Tsavo National Park. The centre is open every
morning and visitors can watch the calves bathing
in the mud hole and being bottle fed by their
human surrogate mothers.
Nairobi National Museum
This hugely diverse museum
contains some world-class
attractions among its dusty
relics and stuffed animals. The
facility is home to the great
pre-historic finds from the
Leakey family including relics
from      mankind's     earliest
ancestors. There are also
fascinating sections on art,
geology, wildlife and local
history. Look out for fossils
from Lake Turkana and an
attached snake park where
some of the world largest and
also most venomous snakes
are displayed.
Mombasa Tusks
The Mombasa “Tusks” are symbolic
representations of entrance into the
heart of the town. The tusks were built to
commemorate the visit of Queen
Elizabeth to the town in 1952, as they lay
directly on the path from the port to the
town. Ivory was considered to be an
exquisite commodity during the time,
and in essence the tusks were meant to
embrace the Queen and the British
Empire into the town and within its social
structure
Fort Jesus
Fort Jesus is Mombasa’s most popular
tourist attraction. The fort, located along
the coastline near the Old Town, is a
monumental piece of architecture that
was built in the 16th century by the
Portuguese. The fort has a museum that
displays various artifacts from the era
where Mombasa served as a transit point
for the slave trade and commodities, and
which enjoyed regular visits by seafarers
and the like. Its interior comprises of
torture rooms and prison cells where
slaves were kept in captivity before being
traded. Weapons such as canons, which
were used to defend the fort from
invading foreigners as well as rioting
locals, can be seen both inside and
outside of the fort. The fort opens its
gates for viewing in the morning and
closes at dusk.
England took control of
the    islands     from    France    during
the Napoleonic wars, and Mauritius
became independent from the UK in 1968.
Mauritius has an upper class economy. The
country's populace is composed of several
ethnicities,                      including
Indian, African, Chinese and French.
About Mauritius
    Capital         PORT LOUIS – MRU
   Currency        Mauritius Rupee – MUR
National airline    AIR MAURITIUS – MK
     Area                 2 sq.km
  Population            1.2 million
 Literacy rate            84.2 %
   Language               English
  Famous for              beach
Royal Botanical Gardens of Pamplemousses
About seven miles (11km) northeast of Port Louis,
and easily reached by regular buses, lies the
island's    premier      tourist    attraction,    the
Pamplemousses gardens (now officially called the
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens in
honour of the late Prime Minister, but still
colloquially referred to by their original name). The
gardens are enclosed by beautiful wrought iron
railings which are today in disrepair but when first
manufactured in 1862 won a prize at an
international exhibition at Crystal Palace in
London. The gardens were first laid out in 1735
around a mansion house called Mon Plaisir as a
vegetable garden to supply ships calling at Port
Louis. Later the house was bought by
horticulturalist Pierre Poivre, who introduced plant
species from around the world interspersed with
indigenous species. The garden is redolent with
the perfume of fruit and spice trees, and the 24
hectares (60 acres) also sport a collection of stately
palms, ebony, mahogany, latania and pandanus. A
great attraction is a pond full of the Giant Amazon
water lily.
Opening time: Daily, 9am-6pm.
Triolet Shivala
The village of Triolet is the
largest in the Pamplemousses
district, and is home to the
largest    Hindu      temple     in
Mauritius, the Triolet Shivala.
Constructed in 1819 in honour of
the Gods Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna,
Brahma, Ganesha, and Muruga,
the temple is an impressive site.
The village hosts a traditional
early-morning     market     each
Sunday,      and      the    Maha
Shivarathri festival is celebrated
here in February/March each
year.
Port Louis Central Market

The diversity of the Mauritian population is
never more obvious than during a visit to the
lively, bustling and colourful Central Market in
Port Louis, accessed from Farquhar Street,
near the harbour. When you enter take note
of the intricate ironwork on the gates, erected
in 1844, dedicated to Queen Victoria. Inside
the market is a whirl of Muslim traders,
swarthy Indian touts, Chinese and Creoles, all
demanding attention as they offer their
wares. It is advisable to visit the market early,
before the heat of the day descends (it opens
at 6am every day including Sundays), and be
prepared to have your senses assailed with a
variety of odours from the fruit, herbs, spices,
potions and lotions and various other goods
offered for sale.
Description:
Founded by the Mauritius
Commercial       Bank,     this
museum houses items of
high     national     heritage
including the famous stamps
of the "Post Office" series
printed in 1847.
Attraction Type:
History museum, Specialty
museum
Description:
Founded      in   1880,   this
museum features an exhibit
of the popular Dodo, the
flightless bird that has been
extinct since the end of the
17th century, and a vast
library collection of more
than 50,000 books.
Attraction Type:
Library, History museum,
Natural history museum
Description:
This modern shopping and
entertainment        complex
features clothing boutiques,
fine restaurants, hotels, a
casino   and    live   street
entertainment.
Attraction Type:
Casino, Mall
International Time

• GMT of INDIA       =   +5.30
• GMT of KENYA       =   +3
• GMT of MAURITIUS   =   +4
ROUTING for Mr. Jack D’Souza
BOM (Mumbai)
MRU (Port Louis)
MAHEBOURG
MBA (Mombasa)
NBO (Nairobi)
CCJ (Calicut)

     (EH – Eastern hemisphere)
DAY 1 (07/01/2012)
FROM                 DAY   DATE    DEPT   FLIGHT   CLASS   REMARKS/HOT
CITY/AIRPORT                       TIME   NO.              ELS,
                                                           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-Resort (5*)
•   1230-Lunch at the resort
•   1330-Resting
•   1500-Beach Activity (leisure time)
•   1900-Ala-carte dinner at the resort
•   2300-Go to bed
DAY 2 (08/01/2012)
•   0500-Wake up call
•   0530-Health club
•   0600-Pool Time
•   0700-Buffet breakfast
•   0830-Driving to Mahebourg
•   1200-Enroute lunch(st.Hubert)
•   1300-Shopping
•   1830-Returning to resort
•   1930-Candle light dinner
•   2030-DJ Party at resort
•   0000-Go to bed
DAY 3 (09/01/2012)
FROM                 DAY   DATE    DEPT CRUISE    CLASS    REMARKS/HO
CITY/SEAPORT                       TIME NO.                TELS,
                                                           CONTACTS,
                                                           ETC
PORT LOUIS MRU DEP   WE    09JAN   1150 RC#3210   DELUXE   Le-Palmar
                                                  CABIN
MOMBASA MBA ARR WE         09JAN   0030 RC#3210   DELUXE
(Killindini Port)                                 CABIN

•   0600-Wake up call
•   0700-Breakfast at resort
•   1000-check out
•   1045-Reporting to the Seaport for the check in to
    the cruise liner
• 1150-Sailing to Killindini Sea Port, MBA
  (Mombasa) in Kenya
• (Cruise liner includes Jacuzzi, spa, gym, bars,
  swimming pools, restaurants, casino, internet
  facility, mini-theatre and so on)
• 1230-Lunch in the cruise
• 1400-Resting (cruise)
• 1500-Film from theatre (cruise)
• 1900-Dinner in the cruise
• 2200-Casino
• 2330-Go to bed
DAY 4 (10/01/2012)
• 0700-Breakfast in cruise
• 0900-Anchoring
• 1000-Complete customs & immigration regulations
  at Killindini Sea Port
• 1200-Tourist Volvo bus to a forest inside the MASAI
  MARA National Reserve
• 1330-Enroute lunch
• 1830-Wild safari and stay in jungle hut
• 2030-Dinner in the jungle
• 2355-Camp fire off and go to bed
DAY 5 (11/01/2012)
• 0400-Morning Camp Fire (Winter season)
• 0630-Pre-arranged fruit and vegetable breakfast in
  jungle
• 0730-Journey to Nairobi(NBO), nicknamed as the
  Green City in the sun
• 1100-Arrival at NBO
• 1130-Check-in at Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi (7*)
• 1200-Relax and rest
• 1500-Short drive to the Nairobi National Park-one of
  the city’s famous attractions
• 1930-Back to hotel for Gala Dinner
DAY 6 (12/01/2012)
•   0600-Wake up call
•   0730-English Breakfast at the hotel
•   1100-Exploring the Intercontinental (7*)
•   1300-Buffet lunch at the hotel
•   1600-Check out
•   1630-Site seeing
•   1930-LIVE BAND show
•   2130-Shopping
•   2355-Boarding to Nairobi Airport (NBO)
DAY 7 (13/01/2012)
FROM                 DAY   DATE    DEPT   FLIGHT   CLASS   REMARKS/HOTE
CITY/AIRPORT                       TIME   NO.              LS, CONTACTS,
                                                           ETC
NAIROBI NBO    DEP   SA    13JAN   0315   UL421    F       Intercontinental
COLOMBO CMB    ARR   SU    13JAN   0700   UL421    F
COLOMBO CMB    DEP   SU    13JAN   0815   UL432    F
CALICUT CCJ    ARR   SU    13JAN   0930   UL432    F
Head                Amount
       Air Fare            INR 67,220
Accommodation Charge       INR 90,000
Outside Food Expenses      INR 4,500
     Cruise Fare           INR 14,500
     Bus Ticket            INR 1,555
     Car Rental            INR 5,000
         Tax                  10%
  TOTAL BUDGET          ~INR 2,01,052.5
Task – 2
P3a, P3b
THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS NEEDED
         FOR MR.JACK D’SOUZAS TRAVEL TO
               MAURITIUS & KENYA

COUNTRY     PASSPORT VISA         TICKET     HEALTH
                                             CERTIFICATE
            status     status     status     status
KENYA       REQUIRED   REQUIRED   REQUIRED   REQUIRED



MAURITIUS REQUIRED     REQUIRED   REQUIRED   REQUIRED
PASSPORT
Passport is a book-type document which
serves the purpose of identification of an
individual. It is also an evidence of a
person having entered to another
country legally.
VISA
Visa is a stamp issued by the embassy
authority of the country given in the
passport of the traveler to enter that
particular country
or
To enter any country the person must
have the entry permission to that country
which is known as visa.
TICKET
HEALTH CERTIFICATE
 In order to go anywhere abroad, an
individual needs to have a health
certificate because it is concerned as a
vital part to travel to other country
Health certificate
-KENYA

Yellow fever certificate required if aged over 1 year
and entering this country from an infected area.

-MAURITIUS

Yellow fever certificate required if aged over 1 year
and entering this country from an infected area.
Customs & Excise Information
-KENYA

Prohibited Items:
Drugs, firearms and ammunition, Fruit

Custom Limits:
For persons of 17 years of age and above:
a) 200 cigarettes or 250gr of tobacco, 50 Cigars,
b) 1 bottle of wine or 1 bottle of spirits
c) 568ml of perfume
-MAURITIUS

Prohibited Items:
The import of sugar cane is strictly prohibited.
Plants, Fruits, Flowers & Pets require clearance of
the Ministry of Agriculture. Firearms & ammunition
must be declared to customs on arrival

Custom Limits:
For persons of 16 years of age or older:
a) 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250gm. of tobacco
b) 1 lit of spirits and 2 lit of wine, ale or beer
c) 250cl of eau de toilette and 10cl of perfume for
personal use
Task – 2
P2b, P4a
Task – 2
P1a, P1b
• International Air Transport Association (IATA)
• United Federation of Travel Agents Association
  (UFTAA)
• Pacific Air Transport Association (PATA)
• International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
• WARSAW CONVENTION
• MONTREAL CONVENTION
• CHICAGO CONVENTION
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 other
industry
At its founding, IATA had 57 members from 31 nations, mostly in
Europe and north America. Today it has over 270 members from
more than 140 nations in every part of the globe.
In both, its organization and its organization and its activity, IATA
has been closely associated with CAO –international civil aviation
organization. An it was in 1945.
Air transport is one of the most dynamic industries in the world.
The international air transport association (IATA) is its global trade
organization.

Over 60 years, IATA has developed the commercial standards that
built a global industry. Today, IATA’S mission is to represent, lead
and serve the airline industry. Its members comprise some 250
airlines- the world’s leading passenger and cargo airlines among
them - representing 94 percent of international scheduled air
traffic.

IATA plays the important and main role in air transport
IATA doing a financial work for airlines and air transport. For
consumers, IATA simplifies the travel and shipping processes, while
keeping costs down. Passengers can make one telephone call to
reserve a ticket, pay in one currency and then use the ticket on
several airlines in several countries.
UFTAA was founded in 1966 by the merge of international
federation of travel agencies (IFTA) and the universal
organization of travel agents association (UOTAA). It now forms
the only global federation of the travel agents association and
thus represents travel agents throughout the world. UFTAA
membership is constituted by the national travel agents
association or organization in every part of the world, who
represent about 32,000 travel agencies with over a half a million
employee handling 70% of the international airline bookings. Full
members of the UFTAA are the national travel agents association
or organization.
-  To represent the views of its members and support their
    interests.
- To take action when appropriate to assist in the
   development of sustainable tourism.
- To enhance and increase the image of its members and
    provide benefits to them.
 - To be an international forum for addressing matters
   affecting worldwide travel and tourism.
- To unite and reinforce national association and organization
   of travel agents.
- To act as a sole representative of the travel agency
   profession at international and worldwide levels.
- To ensure the maximum possible cohesion, prestige,
   protection, and development in the economic, juridical, and,
   social sphere for the tourist trade economy.
UFTAA represent the interest of the travel agents on a permanent basis
through its direct access to the international association or principles such as
IATA, IRU, UIC and to international organization such as the United Nations,
INCO in which it holds its consultative status, and WTO, UFTAA deals with all
the problems in relation to the travel industry, developing and
recommending to its members new or improved professional techniques for
the benefit of the travel agents.
UFTAA also encourages the preparations and publications of legal,
economical and social surveys in connection with the travel agency
profession. In the field of profession training it co-operates in the training of
executives and employees of the travel agents by circulating travel study
courses and by establishing uniform standards.
UFTAA also provides an insurance policy to the traveling public, known us
“UFTAA extra sure” this insurance; is one of the most comprehensive policies
in the world for the travelers and is marketed at a modest and travel agent
share in commission available, the larger part, usually more than that
offered by the insurance companies for travel insurance, being received by
the selling travel agent.
The pacific Asia travel association (PATA) is a membership
association acting as a catalyst for the responsible
development of the Asia pacific travel and tourism
industry. In partnership with PATA’S private and public
sector members, we enhance the sustainable growth,
value and quality of travel and tourism to, from and within
the region.
Activities Of PATA
• PATA promotes developing and facilitating travel within the
  Pacific area region and the South-East Asia region including
  India.
• It provides the meeting point for all the people involved in the
  travel trade and all the activities related to it from a large
  number of countries.
• It provides up to date information on the field of tourism and
  the practical and theoretical experience in the field of
  tourism.
ICAO
• TO ENSURE THE SAFE AND ORDERLY GROWTH TO
  INRERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION THROUGHOUT THE
  WORLD.
• TO ENCOURAGE ART OF THE AIRCRAFT DESIGN AND
  OPERATION FOR THE PEACEFUL PURPOSE.
• TO ENCOURAGE THE DEVELOPMENT OF RAILWAYS,
  AIRPORTS AND NAVIGATION FACILITIES FOR
  INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ASSOCIATION.
• TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD
  FOR THE SAFE, REGULAR, EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL AIR
  TRANSPORT.
WHAT IS CHICAGO CONVENTION ?
 In the year 1944 The Chicago Convention on International
  Civil Aviations developed.
 The Convention on International Civil Aviation, also known as
  the Chicago Convention, established by 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.
Activities Of Chicago Convention
• It governs relations between states on
  technical as well as commercial subjects
  connecting ICAO.
• They govern the air services, customs,
  Facilitation,     Documentation, Technical
  assistances etc..
WHAT IS WARSAW CONVENTION ?
 The principal purpose of the Warsaw Convention is to
  determine the liability of air carriers in the case of an
  accident, both in regards to passengers and also
  baggage and cargo.
 Originally signed in 1929 in Warsaw (hence the name),
  it was amended in 1955 at The Hague and in 1975 in
  Montreal. United States courts have held that, at least
  for some purposes, the Warsaw Convention is a
  different instrument from the Warsaw Convention as
  Amended by the Hague Protocol.
The “M”
Questions
First Freedom

Mr. Jack D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines
UL 421 from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to SRILANKA
(CMB-Colombo) over MALDIVES which justifies the
first freedom of air.
i.e. The right of an airline of a country (Sri-Lanka)
to fly across the territory of another country
(Maldives) without landing.
Second Freedom

D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines UL 421
from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to SRILANKA (CMB-Colombo)
but in between the fleet will have 1 hour stop in
MAURITIUS (MRU-Port Louis) for the crew change only
which justifies the second freedom of air.
i.e. The right of an airline of a country (Sri-Lanka) to
land in the territory of another country (Mauritius)
for non-traffic purposes, for instance refueling, crew
FDTL, Technical malfunctions etc.
Third Freedom

D’Souza will be flying in Air India AI 747 from INDIA
(CCJ-Calicut) to MAURITIUS (MRU-Port Louis) i.e. the
flight is flying from its home country to a foreign
country which justifies the third freedom of air.
i.e. The right of an airline of a country (India) to set
down passengers, mail and cargo in another country
(Mauritius) coming from the home country of the
airline (India)
Fourth Freedom

D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines UL 421
from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to SRILANKA (CMB-Colombo)
i.e. the flight is flying from a foreign country to the
home country which justifies the fourth freedom of
air.
i.e. The right of an airline of a country (Sri-Lanka) to
pick up passengers, mail and cargo in another
country (Kenya) coming from the home country of the
airline (Sri-Lanka)
Fifth Freedom

D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines (airline
of Sri-Lanka) from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to INDIA
(CCJ-Calicut) which justifies the fifth freedom of air.
i.e. The right of an airline of a country (Sri-Lanka)
to carry passengers, mail and cargo from a point
of origin in a foreign country (Kenya) to a point of
destination in another foreign country (India)
Sixth Freedom
D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines(airline
of Sri-Lanka) from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to INDIA
(CCJ-Calicut) via SRILANKA(Colombo) to change the
flight which justifies the sixth freedom of air.
i.e. A term sometimes applied to the type of fifth
freedom traffic in which passengers, mail and
cargo are carried from a point of origin in a
foreign country (Kenya) to a point of destination
in another foreign country (India) via the home
country of the airline (Sri-Lanka)
The “D”
Questions
ROUTING for competitor package
BOM (Mumbai)
MRU (Port Louis)
MAHEBOURG
MBA (Mombasa)
NBO (Nairobi)
BOM (Mumbai)

     (EH – Eastern hemisphere)
DAY 1 (07/01/2012)
FROM                 DAY   DATE    DEPT   FLIGHT   CLASS   REMARKS/HOT
CITY/AIRPORT                       TIME   NO.              ELS,
                                                           CONTACTS, ETC

MUMBAI BOM     DEP   MO    07JAN   0600   AI321    F
PORT LOUIS MRU ARR   MO    07JAN   0930   AI321    F       Le Suffren
                                                           Hotel

•   1130-Check in at Le Suffren Hotel
•   1230-Resting
•   1300-Lunch at the hotel
•   1400-Site seeing
•   1600-Check out
•   1700-Car rental service
•   1800-Driving to Mahebourg
DAY 2 (08/01/2012)
•   0000-Reaching Mahebourg
•   0200-Check in at Preskil Beach Resort
•   0230-Food from 24 Hrs Room service
•   0330-Go to bed
•   0800-Wake up call
•   0830-Breakfast
•   0900-Pool time
•   1230-Buffet lunch
•   1330-Rest
•   1500-Beach Activity (leisure time)
•   1930-Ala-carte Dinner
•   2230-Go to bed
DAY 3 (09/01/2012)
•   0600-Wake up call
•   0700-Breakfast
•   1000-Check out
•   1030-Driving back to Port Louis (MRU)
•   1700-Reach MRU
•   1900-Boarding to Port Louis Airport (MRU)
FROM                 DAY   DATE    DEPT   FLIGHT   CLASS   REMARKS/HOT
CITY/AIRPORT                       TIME   NO.              ELS,
                                                           CONTACTS, ETC

PORT LOUIS     DEP   WE    09JAN   2300   KQ721    F
MOMBASA        ARR   TH    10JAN   0400   KQ721    F       The Royal
                                                           Castle Hotel
DAY 4 (10/01/2012)
•   0600-Check in at The Royal Castle Hotel
•   0700-Breakfast
•   0830-Resting
•   1230-Buffet Lunch
•   1600-Shopping
•   1930-Dinner
•   2300-Checkout
•   2330-Back to Airport
DAY 5 (11/01/2012)
FROM                 DAY   DATE    DEPT   FLIGHT   CLASS   REMARKS/HOT
CITY/AIRPORT                       TIME   NO.              ELS,
                                                           CONTACTS, ETC

MOMBASA        DEP FR      11JAN   0145   KQ734    F       The Royal
                                                           Castle Hotel
NAIROBI        ARR   FR    11JAN   0350   KQ734    F       Hilton



•   0630-Check in at Hilton
•   0700-Breakfast
•   0800-Resting
•   1000-Site seeing
•   1230-Shopping
•   1330-Enroute Lunch
•   1600-Back to hotel
•   1700-Check out
•   1730-Back to airport

FROM               DAY   DATE    DEPT   FLIGHT   CLASS   REMARKS/HOT
CITY/AIRPORT                     TIME   NO.              ELS,
                                                         CONTACTS, ETC

NAIROBI        DEP FR    11JAN   1915   AI333    F       Hilton
MUMBAI         ARR FR    11JAN   2325   AI333    F
Head               Amount

       Air Fare           INR 99,520

     Car Rental           INR 10,000

Accommodation Charge      INR 90,000

Outside Food Expenses     INR 5,500

         Tax                 10%

  TOTAL BUDGET          ~INR 2,25,522
OUR PACKAGE                    COMPETITOR PACKAGE


All the transport ways(Air, Land,   Only the Air transport is been
Water) includes in the package to   included in the package which will
make it a wonderful experience      increase the air fare and thus it
there by the package becomes        makes the expense of the package
economical as compared to our       very high
competitors package


Tourist attractions are included in Tourist attractions are not included
the package like Masai Mara in the package as compared to our
national reserve (visit & stay), package
Nairobi national park(visit) etc.
OUR PACKAGE                       COMPETITOR PACKAGE

Our package is Logical & Properly       However our competitors package is
maintained because :-                   Not logical & Not properly
1. We have included road transport      maintained because
   to less the expense.                 1. Package includes staying in 4
2. We have made one night stay in          hotels out of 5 days which will
   jungle which will make the travel       increase the budget
   a memorable experience and           2. They have used only air way as
   there by reducing the expense.          their transport which will
   So which becomes staying in 3           increase the cost
   hotels out of 7 days

Check in check out logically done to    Check in check out not logical which
avoid the money loss for example we     will result in loss of money for
check in at 10 in Le-Palmar on 7/1/12   example we check in at 10 in Le-
and check out by 10 on 9/1/12 which     Suffren hotel on 7/1/12 and check
is exactly 2 nights                     out by 1600 on the same day which is
                                        simply the loss of our money
OUR PACKAGE                    COMPETITOR PACKAGE

All types of cuisines (English, Cuisines are not mentioned in the
continental, wild etc.) are included package
in the package
Our package includes a 7 day However our competitors package is
exclusive package, where the time is comprised of just 5 days only. Also
not wasted and properly used.        the time is wasted schedule is not
                                     correct and schedule is not correct

Our package includes Beach activity, Our competitors package only
Dj, site seeing Films, Live band show, includes shopping and site seeing
safari, shopping etc
Our flight routing is excellent and Flight routing is very tiring in the
time saving                         package

Free sight seeing in all destinations In this package Site seeing is not
is included in our package            their in all destinations
OUR PACKAGE Expense          COMPETITOR PACKAGE
         Chart                    Expense Chart


    Head         Amount             Head          Amount
   Air Fare     INR 67,220         Air Fare      INR 99,520
Accommodatio    INR 90,000
   n Charge                       Car Rental     INR 10,000
Outside Food     INR 4,500      Accommodatio     INR 90,000
 Expenses                          n Charge
 Cruise Fare    INR 14,500       Outside Food     INR 5,500
  Bus Ticket     INR 1,555        Expenses
  Car Rental     INR 5,000
                                     Tax            10%
     Tax           10%
                                TOTAL BUDGET    ~INR 2,25,522
TOTAL BUDGET ~INR 2,01,052.5
Bibliography
•    www.google.com
•   www.oag.com
•   www.iata.org
•   www.wikipedia.com
•   Travel module
CONCLUSION
With the help of this assignment, I came to know
about the various countries, cities, attractions, rules,
regulations, airlines and so on. This assignment
made me to think about the various scopes and
possibilities of the air-travel industry. I learned how
to issue a ticket, about international travel
organizations, freedoms of air, travel itinerary
preparation, flight schedule and so on.

I hereby declare that this assignment is true and
best of my knowledge.
Arif khan - Travel Assignment

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Arif khan - Travel Assignment

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  • 2. Learners Name : ARIF KHAN ABDUL KARIM Assignment Title : TRAVEL MANAGEMENT Batch No. : I-2 Center : CALICUT Assessor Name : MR. ASKAR Date of 1st review : 17-12-2011 Date of 2nd review : 22-12-2011 Date of submission : 31-12-2011
  • 3. Index Content Slide No. Acknowledgement 4 Introduction 5 Country 1 9-22 Country 2 23-37 Route Map 38-39 Itinerary 40-61 Travel Documents 62-69 Import & Export regulation 70-71 Ticket Issue Hard copy International Organisations 73-85 Freedom of Air 86-99 Itinerary 2 100-115 Comparison between itineraries 116-122 Bibliography 123 Conclusion 124
  • 4. It is my immense pleasure to greatly thank and show my heart felt gratitude towards my TRAVEL faculty Mr. ASKAR for the successful completion of this assignment, Also I would like to thank Frankfinn for providing me this opportunity.
  • 5. Travel is defined as the physical transformation of one place to another for tour, business, leisure, excursion and so on. Travel industry is a evergreen industry because people won’t stop travelling as they are into business and tour, thus it becomes the sustainable industry. 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. Travel includes all sorts of transportation like aero plane, train, bus, ship and so on. Travelling is the essential segment of people life.
  • 8. KENYA (KE) NAIROBI (NBO) MOMBASA (MBA) MAURITIUS PORT LOUIS (MRU) MAHEBOURG (MU)
  • 9. History of Kenya The independent Republic of Kenya was founded in December 1963.It was ruled as a de-facto single-party state by the Kenya African National Union(KANU).The country's geography is as diverse as its multi-ethnic population. The country is named after Mount Kenya, a significant landmark and second among Africa’s highest mountain peak.
  • 10. About Kenya Capital 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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  • 17. The Giraffe Centre Experience giraffes up close and personal at this wonderful centre dedicated to the preservation of the endangered Rothschild giraffe. Visitors can experience the rare pleasure of hand-feeding these graceful and gentle creatures, and also enjoy the nature walk with 160 species of bird. This is the single best attraction for children in Nairobi. Betty and Jock Leslie Melville founded the Giraffe Centre in 1979 to preserve the Rothschild giraffe of which only 120 remained in existence.
  • 18. Nairobi National Park and Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage Nairobi National Park was established in 1945 and is Kenya’s first national park. Uniquely situated on the capital’s doorstep it is a well-kept, compact and beautiful area of plains and wild bush containing a large number of Africa’s best-known animals. Large herds of zebra, wildebeest, buffalo and giraffe roam the plains and black rhino, ostrich, baboons, cheetah and lions are some of the other photogenic inhabitants. In the park is the Animal Orphanage where sick, wounded and abandoned animals are cared for and rehabilitated into the park, as well as an Educational Centre featuring a Safari Walk. Close by is the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, where infant elephant and rhino (orphaned because of poaching activities) are cared for and eventually returned to the wild in Tsavo National Park. The centre is open every morning and visitors can watch the calves bathing in the mud hole and being bottle fed by their human surrogate mothers.
  • 19. Nairobi National Museum This hugely diverse museum contains some world-class attractions among its dusty relics and stuffed animals. The facility is home to the great pre-historic finds from the Leakey family including relics from mankind's earliest ancestors. There are also fascinating sections on art, geology, wildlife and local history. Look out for fossils from Lake Turkana and an attached snake park where some of the world largest and also most venomous snakes are displayed.
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  • 21. Mombasa Tusks The Mombasa “Tusks” are symbolic representations of entrance into the heart of the town. The tusks were built to commemorate the visit of Queen Elizabeth to the town in 1952, as they lay directly on the path from the port to the town. Ivory was considered to be an exquisite commodity during the time, and in essence the tusks were meant to embrace the Queen and the British Empire into the town and within its social structure
  • 22. Fort Jesus Fort Jesus is Mombasa’s most popular tourist attraction. The fort, located along the coastline near the Old Town, is a monumental piece of architecture that was built in the 16th century by the Portuguese. The fort has a museum that displays various artifacts from the era where Mombasa served as a transit point for the slave trade and commodities, and which enjoyed regular visits by seafarers and the like. Its interior comprises of torture rooms and prison cells where slaves were kept in captivity before being traded. Weapons such as canons, which were used to defend the fort from invading foreigners as well as rioting locals, can be seen both inside and outside of the fort. The fort opens its gates for viewing in the morning and closes at dusk.
  • 23. England took control of the islands from France during the Napoleonic wars, and Mauritius became independent from the UK in 1968. Mauritius has an upper class economy. The country's populace is composed of several ethnicities, including Indian, African, Chinese and French.
  • 24. About Mauritius Capital PORT LOUIS – MRU Currency Mauritius Rupee – MUR National airline AIR MAURITIUS – MK Area 2 sq.km Population 1.2 million Literacy rate 84.2 % Language English Famous for beach
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  • 30. Royal Botanical Gardens of Pamplemousses About seven miles (11km) northeast of Port Louis, and easily reached by regular buses, lies the island's premier tourist attraction, the Pamplemousses gardens (now officially called the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens in honour of the late Prime Minister, but still colloquially referred to by their original name). The gardens are enclosed by beautiful wrought iron railings which are today in disrepair but when first manufactured in 1862 won a prize at an international exhibition at Crystal Palace in London. The gardens were first laid out in 1735 around a mansion house called Mon Plaisir as a vegetable garden to supply ships calling at Port Louis. Later the house was bought by horticulturalist Pierre Poivre, who introduced plant species from around the world interspersed with indigenous species. The garden is redolent with the perfume of fruit and spice trees, and the 24 hectares (60 acres) also sport a collection of stately palms, ebony, mahogany, latania and pandanus. A great attraction is a pond full of the Giant Amazon water lily. Opening time: Daily, 9am-6pm.
  • 31. Triolet Shivala The village of Triolet is the largest in the Pamplemousses district, and is home to the largest Hindu temple in Mauritius, the Triolet Shivala. Constructed in 1819 in honour of the Gods Shiva, Vishnu, Krishna, Brahma, Ganesha, and Muruga, the temple is an impressive site. The village hosts a traditional early-morning market each Sunday, and the Maha Shivarathri festival is celebrated here in February/March each year.
  • 32. Port Louis Central Market The diversity of the Mauritian population is never more obvious than during a visit to the lively, bustling and colourful Central Market in Port Louis, accessed from Farquhar Street, near the harbour. When you enter take note of the intricate ironwork on the gates, erected in 1844, dedicated to Queen Victoria. Inside the market is a whirl of Muslim traders, swarthy Indian touts, Chinese and Creoles, all demanding attention as they offer their wares. It is advisable to visit the market early, before the heat of the day descends (it opens at 6am every day including Sundays), and be prepared to have your senses assailed with a variety of odours from the fruit, herbs, spices, potions and lotions and various other goods offered for sale.
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  • 34. Description: Founded by the Mauritius Commercial Bank, this museum houses items of high national heritage including the famous stamps of the "Post Office" series printed in 1847. Attraction Type: History museum, Specialty museum
  • 35. Description: Founded in 1880, this museum features an exhibit of the popular Dodo, the flightless bird that has been extinct since the end of the 17th century, and a vast library collection of more than 50,000 books. Attraction Type: Library, History museum, Natural history museum
  • 36. Description: This modern shopping and entertainment complex features clothing boutiques, fine restaurants, hotels, a casino and live street entertainment. Attraction Type: Casino, Mall
  • 37. International Time • GMT of INDIA = +5.30 • GMT of KENYA = +3 • GMT of MAURITIUS = +4
  • 38. ROUTING for Mr. Jack D’Souza BOM (Mumbai) MRU (Port Louis) MAHEBOURG MBA (Mombasa) NBO (Nairobi) CCJ (Calicut) (EH – Eastern hemisphere)
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  • 41. DAY 1 (07/01/2012) FROM DAY DATE DEPT FLIGHT CLASS REMARKS/HOT CITY/AIRPORT TIME NO. ELS, 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-Resort (5*) • 1230-Lunch at the resort • 1330-Resting • 1500-Beach Activity (leisure time) • 1900-Ala-carte dinner at the resort • 2300-Go to bed
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  • 45. DAY 2 (08/01/2012) • 0500-Wake up call • 0530-Health club • 0600-Pool Time • 0700-Buffet breakfast • 0830-Driving to Mahebourg • 1200-Enroute lunch(st.Hubert) • 1300-Shopping • 1830-Returning to resort • 1930-Candle light dinner • 2030-DJ Party at resort • 0000-Go to bed
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  • 47. DAY 3 (09/01/2012) FROM DAY DATE DEPT CRUISE CLASS REMARKS/HO CITY/SEAPORT TIME NO. TELS, CONTACTS, ETC PORT LOUIS MRU DEP WE 09JAN 1150 RC#3210 DELUXE Le-Palmar CABIN MOMBASA MBA ARR WE 09JAN 0030 RC#3210 DELUXE (Killindini Port) CABIN • 0600-Wake up call • 0700-Breakfast at resort • 1000-check out • 1045-Reporting to the Seaport for the check in to the cruise liner
  • 48. • 1150-Sailing to Killindini Sea Port, MBA (Mombasa) in Kenya • (Cruise liner includes Jacuzzi, spa, gym, bars, swimming pools, restaurants, casino, internet facility, mini-theatre and so on) • 1230-Lunch in the cruise • 1400-Resting (cruise) • 1500-Film from theatre (cruise) • 1900-Dinner in the cruise • 2200-Casino • 2330-Go to bed
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  • 50. DAY 4 (10/01/2012) • 0700-Breakfast in cruise • 0900-Anchoring • 1000-Complete customs & immigration regulations at Killindini Sea Port • 1200-Tourist Volvo bus to a forest inside the MASAI MARA National Reserve • 1330-Enroute lunch • 1830-Wild safari and stay in jungle hut • 2030-Dinner in the jungle • 2355-Camp fire off and go to bed
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  • 53. DAY 5 (11/01/2012) • 0400-Morning Camp Fire (Winter season) • 0630-Pre-arranged fruit and vegetable breakfast in jungle • 0730-Journey to Nairobi(NBO), nicknamed as the Green City in the sun • 1100-Arrival at NBO • 1130-Check-in at Intercontinental Hotel, Nairobi (7*) • 1200-Relax and rest • 1500-Short drive to the Nairobi National Park-one of the city’s famous attractions • 1930-Back to hotel for Gala Dinner
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  • 56. DAY 6 (12/01/2012) • 0600-Wake up call • 0730-English Breakfast at the hotel • 1100-Exploring the Intercontinental (7*) • 1300-Buffet lunch at the hotel • 1600-Check out • 1630-Site seeing • 1930-LIVE BAND show • 2130-Shopping • 2355-Boarding to Nairobi Airport (NBO)
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  • 59. DAY 7 (13/01/2012) FROM DAY DATE DEPT FLIGHT CLASS REMARKS/HOTE CITY/AIRPORT TIME NO. LS, CONTACTS, ETC NAIROBI NBO DEP SA 13JAN 0315 UL421 F Intercontinental COLOMBO CMB ARR SU 13JAN 0700 UL421 F COLOMBO CMB DEP SU 13JAN 0815 UL432 F CALICUT CCJ ARR SU 13JAN 0930 UL432 F
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  • 61. Head Amount Air Fare INR 67,220 Accommodation Charge INR 90,000 Outside Food Expenses INR 4,500 Cruise Fare INR 14,500 Bus Ticket INR 1,555 Car Rental INR 5,000 Tax 10% TOTAL BUDGET ~INR 2,01,052.5
  • 63. THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS NEEDED FOR MR.JACK D’SOUZAS TRAVEL TO MAURITIUS & KENYA COUNTRY PASSPORT VISA TICKET HEALTH CERTIFICATE status status status status KENYA REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED MAURITIUS REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED REQUIRED
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  • 65. PASSPORT Passport is a book-type document which serves the purpose of identification of an individual. It is also an evidence of a person having entered to another country legally.
  • 66. VISA Visa is a stamp issued by the embassy authority of the country given in the passport of the traveler to enter that particular country or To enter any country the person must have the entry permission to that country which is known as visa.
  • 68. HEALTH CERTIFICATE In order to go anywhere abroad, an individual needs to have a health certificate because it is concerned as a vital part to travel to other country
  • 69. Health certificate -KENYA Yellow fever certificate required if aged over 1 year and entering this country from an infected area. -MAURITIUS Yellow fever certificate required if aged over 1 year and entering this country from an infected area.
  • 70. Customs & Excise Information -KENYA Prohibited Items: Drugs, firearms and ammunition, Fruit Custom Limits: For persons of 17 years of age and above: a) 200 cigarettes or 250gr of tobacco, 50 Cigars, b) 1 bottle of wine or 1 bottle of spirits c) 568ml of perfume
  • 71. -MAURITIUS Prohibited Items: The import of sugar cane is strictly prohibited. Plants, Fruits, Flowers & Pets require clearance of the Ministry of Agriculture. Firearms & ammunition must be declared to customs on arrival Custom Limits: For persons of 16 years of age or older: a) 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 250gm. of tobacco b) 1 lit of spirits and 2 lit of wine, ale or beer c) 250cl of eau de toilette and 10cl of perfume for personal use
  • 74. • International Air Transport Association (IATA) • United Federation of Travel Agents Association (UFTAA) • Pacific Air Transport Association (PATA) • International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) • WARSAW CONVENTION • MONTREAL CONVENTION • CHICAGO CONVENTION
  • 75. 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 other industry At its founding, IATA had 57 members from 31 nations, mostly in Europe and north America. Today it has over 270 members from more than 140 nations in every part of the globe. In both, its organization and its organization and its activity, IATA has been closely associated with CAO –international civil aviation organization. An it was in 1945.
  • 76. Air transport is one of the most dynamic industries in the world. The international air transport association (IATA) is its global trade organization. Over 60 years, IATA has developed the commercial standards that built a global industry. Today, IATA’S mission is to represent, lead and serve the airline industry. Its members comprise some 250 airlines- the world’s leading passenger and cargo airlines among them - representing 94 percent of international scheduled air traffic. IATA plays the important and main role in air transport IATA doing a financial work for airlines and air transport. For consumers, IATA simplifies the travel and shipping processes, while keeping costs down. Passengers can make one telephone call to reserve a ticket, pay in one currency and then use the ticket on several airlines in several countries.
  • 77. UFTAA was founded in 1966 by the merge of international federation of travel agencies (IFTA) and the universal organization of travel agents association (UOTAA). It now forms the only global federation of the travel agents association and thus represents travel agents throughout the world. UFTAA membership is constituted by the national travel agents association or organization in every part of the world, who represent about 32,000 travel agencies with over a half a million employee handling 70% of the international airline bookings. Full members of the UFTAA are the national travel agents association or organization.
  • 78. - To represent the views of its members and support their interests. - To take action when appropriate to assist in the development of sustainable tourism. - To enhance and increase the image of its members and provide benefits to them. - To be an international forum for addressing matters affecting worldwide travel and tourism. - To unite and reinforce national association and organization of travel agents. - To act as a sole representative of the travel agency profession at international and worldwide levels. - To ensure the maximum possible cohesion, prestige, protection, and development in the economic, juridical, and, social sphere for the tourist trade economy.
  • 79. UFTAA represent the interest of the travel agents on a permanent basis through its direct access to the international association or principles such as IATA, IRU, UIC and to international organization such as the United Nations, INCO in which it holds its consultative status, and WTO, UFTAA deals with all the problems in relation to the travel industry, developing and recommending to its members new or improved professional techniques for the benefit of the travel agents. UFTAA also encourages the preparations and publications of legal, economical and social surveys in connection with the travel agency profession. In the field of profession training it co-operates in the training of executives and employees of the travel agents by circulating travel study courses and by establishing uniform standards. UFTAA also provides an insurance policy to the traveling public, known us “UFTAA extra sure” this insurance; is one of the most comprehensive policies in the world for the travelers and is marketed at a modest and travel agent share in commission available, the larger part, usually more than that offered by the insurance companies for travel insurance, being received by the selling travel agent.
  • 80. The pacific Asia travel association (PATA) is a membership association acting as a catalyst for the responsible development of the Asia pacific travel and tourism industry. In partnership with PATA’S private and public sector members, we enhance the sustainable growth, value and quality of travel and tourism to, from and within the region.
  • 81. Activities Of PATA • PATA promotes developing and facilitating travel within the Pacific area region and the South-East Asia region including India. • It provides the meeting point for all the people involved in the travel trade and all the activities related to it from a large number of countries. • It provides up to date information on the field of tourism and the practical and theoretical experience in the field of tourism.
  • 82. ICAO • TO ENSURE THE SAFE AND ORDERLY GROWTH TO INRERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. • TO ENCOURAGE ART OF THE AIRCRAFT DESIGN AND OPERATION FOR THE PEACEFUL PURPOSE. • TO ENCOURAGE THE DEVELOPMENT OF RAILWAYS, AIRPORTS AND NAVIGATION FACILITIES FOR INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ASSOCIATION. • TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD FOR THE SAFE, REGULAR, EFFICIENT, ECONOMICAL AIR TRANSPORT.
  • 83. WHAT IS CHICAGO CONVENTION ?  In the year 1944 The Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviations developed.  The Convention on International Civil Aviation, also known as the Chicago Convention, established by 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.
  • 84. Activities Of Chicago Convention • It governs relations between states on technical as well as commercial subjects connecting ICAO. • They govern the air services, customs, Facilitation, Documentation, Technical assistances etc..
  • 85. WHAT IS WARSAW CONVENTION ?  The principal purpose of the Warsaw Convention is to determine the liability of air carriers in the case of an accident, both in regards to passengers and also baggage and cargo.  Originally signed in 1929 in Warsaw (hence the name), it was amended in 1955 at The Hague and in 1975 in Montreal. United States courts have held that, at least for some purposes, the Warsaw Convention is a different instrument from the Warsaw Convention as Amended by the Hague Protocol.
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  • 88. First Freedom Mr. Jack D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines UL 421 from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to SRILANKA (CMB-Colombo) over MALDIVES which justifies the first freedom of air. i.e. The right of an airline of a country (Sri-Lanka) to fly across the territory of another country (Maldives) without landing.
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  • 90. Second Freedom D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines UL 421 from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to SRILANKA (CMB-Colombo) but in between the fleet will have 1 hour stop in MAURITIUS (MRU-Port Louis) for the crew change only which justifies the second freedom of air. i.e. The right of an airline of a country (Sri-Lanka) to land in the territory of another country (Mauritius) for non-traffic purposes, for instance refueling, crew FDTL, Technical malfunctions etc.
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  • 92. Third Freedom D’Souza will be flying in Air India AI 747 from INDIA (CCJ-Calicut) to MAURITIUS (MRU-Port Louis) i.e. the flight is flying from its home country to a foreign country which justifies the third freedom of air. i.e. The right of an airline of a country (India) to set down passengers, mail and cargo in another country (Mauritius) coming from the home country of the airline (India)
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  • 94. Fourth Freedom D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines UL 421 from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to SRILANKA (CMB-Colombo) i.e. the flight is flying from a foreign country to the home country which justifies the fourth freedom of air. i.e. The right of an airline of a country (Sri-Lanka) to pick up passengers, mail and cargo in another country (Kenya) coming from the home country of the airline (Sri-Lanka)
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  • 96. Fifth Freedom D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines (airline of Sri-Lanka) from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to INDIA (CCJ-Calicut) which justifies the fifth freedom of air. i.e. The right of an airline of a country (Sri-Lanka) to carry passengers, mail and cargo from a point of origin in a foreign country (Kenya) to a point of destination in another foreign country (India)
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  • 98. Sixth Freedom D’Souza will be flying in Srilankan airlines(airline of Sri-Lanka) from KENYA (NBO-Nairobi) to INDIA (CCJ-Calicut) via SRILANKA(Colombo) to change the flight which justifies the sixth freedom of air. i.e. A term sometimes applied to the type of fifth freedom traffic in which passengers, mail and cargo are carried from a point of origin in a foreign country (Kenya) to a point of destination in another foreign country (India) via the home country of the airline (Sri-Lanka)
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  • 102. ROUTING for competitor package BOM (Mumbai) MRU (Port Louis) MAHEBOURG MBA (Mombasa) NBO (Nairobi) BOM (Mumbai) (EH – Eastern hemisphere)
  • 103. DAY 1 (07/01/2012) FROM DAY DATE DEPT FLIGHT CLASS REMARKS/HOT CITY/AIRPORT TIME NO. ELS, CONTACTS, ETC MUMBAI BOM DEP MO 07JAN 0600 AI321 F PORT LOUIS MRU ARR MO 07JAN 0930 AI321 F Le Suffren Hotel • 1130-Check in at Le Suffren Hotel • 1230-Resting • 1300-Lunch at the hotel • 1400-Site seeing • 1600-Check out • 1700-Car rental service • 1800-Driving to Mahebourg
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  • 106. DAY 2 (08/01/2012) • 0000-Reaching Mahebourg • 0200-Check in at Preskil Beach Resort • 0230-Food from 24 Hrs Room service • 0330-Go to bed • 0800-Wake up call • 0830-Breakfast • 0900-Pool time • 1230-Buffet lunch • 1330-Rest • 1500-Beach Activity (leisure time) • 1930-Ala-carte Dinner • 2230-Go to bed
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  • 108. DAY 3 (09/01/2012) • 0600-Wake up call • 0700-Breakfast • 1000-Check out • 1030-Driving back to Port Louis (MRU) • 1700-Reach MRU • 1900-Boarding to Port Louis Airport (MRU) FROM DAY DATE DEPT FLIGHT CLASS REMARKS/HOT CITY/AIRPORT TIME NO. ELS, CONTACTS, ETC PORT LOUIS DEP WE 09JAN 2300 KQ721 F MOMBASA ARR TH 10JAN 0400 KQ721 F The Royal Castle Hotel
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  • 110. DAY 4 (10/01/2012) • 0600-Check in at The Royal Castle Hotel • 0700-Breakfast • 0830-Resting • 1230-Buffet Lunch • 1600-Shopping • 1930-Dinner • 2300-Checkout • 2330-Back to Airport
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  • 112. DAY 5 (11/01/2012) FROM DAY DATE DEPT FLIGHT CLASS REMARKS/HOT CITY/AIRPORT TIME NO. ELS, CONTACTS, ETC MOMBASA DEP FR 11JAN 0145 KQ734 F The Royal Castle Hotel NAIROBI ARR FR 11JAN 0350 KQ734 F Hilton • 0630-Check in at Hilton • 0700-Breakfast • 0800-Resting • 1000-Site seeing • 1230-Shopping
  • 113. 1330-Enroute Lunch • 1600-Back to hotel • 1700-Check out • 1730-Back to airport FROM DAY DATE DEPT FLIGHT CLASS REMARKS/HOT CITY/AIRPORT TIME NO. ELS, CONTACTS, ETC NAIROBI DEP FR 11JAN 1915 AI333 F Hilton MUMBAI ARR FR 11JAN 2325 AI333 F
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  • 115. Head Amount Air Fare INR 99,520 Car Rental INR 10,000 Accommodation Charge INR 90,000 Outside Food Expenses INR 5,500 Tax 10% TOTAL BUDGET ~INR 2,25,522
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  • 117. OUR PACKAGE COMPETITOR PACKAGE All the transport ways(Air, Land, Only the Air transport is been Water) includes in the package to included in the package which will make it a wonderful experience increase the air fare and thus it there by the package becomes makes the expense of the package economical as compared to our very high competitors package Tourist attractions are included in Tourist attractions are not included the package like Masai Mara in the package as compared to our national reserve (visit & stay), package Nairobi national park(visit) etc.
  • 118. OUR PACKAGE COMPETITOR PACKAGE Our package is Logical & Properly However our competitors package is maintained because :- Not logical & Not properly 1. We have included road transport maintained because to less the expense. 1. Package includes staying in 4 2. We have made one night stay in hotels out of 5 days which will jungle which will make the travel increase the budget a memorable experience and 2. They have used only air way as there by reducing the expense. their transport which will So which becomes staying in 3 increase the cost hotels out of 7 days Check in check out logically done to Check in check out not logical which avoid the money loss for example we will result in loss of money for check in at 10 in Le-Palmar on 7/1/12 example we check in at 10 in Le- and check out by 10 on 9/1/12 which Suffren hotel on 7/1/12 and check is exactly 2 nights out by 1600 on the same day which is simply the loss of our money
  • 119. OUR PACKAGE COMPETITOR PACKAGE All types of cuisines (English, Cuisines are not mentioned in the continental, wild etc.) are included package in the package Our package includes a 7 day However our competitors package is exclusive package, where the time is comprised of just 5 days only. Also not wasted and properly used. the time is wasted schedule is not correct and schedule is not correct Our package includes Beach activity, Our competitors package only Dj, site seeing Films, Live band show, includes shopping and site seeing safari, shopping etc Our flight routing is excellent and Flight routing is very tiring in the time saving package Free sight seeing in all destinations In this package Site seeing is not is included in our package their in all destinations
  • 120. OUR PACKAGE Expense COMPETITOR PACKAGE Chart Expense Chart Head Amount Head Amount Air Fare INR 67,220 Air Fare INR 99,520 Accommodatio INR 90,000 n Charge Car Rental INR 10,000 Outside Food INR 4,500 Accommodatio INR 90,000 Expenses n Charge Cruise Fare INR 14,500 Outside Food INR 5,500 Bus Ticket INR 1,555 Expenses Car Rental INR 5,000 Tax 10% Tax 10% TOTAL BUDGET ~INR 2,25,522 TOTAL BUDGET ~INR 2,01,052.5
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  • 123. Bibliography • www.google.com • www.oag.com • www.iata.org • www.wikipedia.com • Travel module
  • 124. CONCLUSION With the help of this assignment, I came to know about the various countries, cities, attractions, rules, regulations, airlines and so on. This assignment made me to think about the various scopes and possibilities of the air-travel industry. I learned how to issue a ticket, about international travel organizations, freedoms of air, travel itinerary preparation, flight schedule and so on. I hereby declare that this assignment is true and best of my knowledge.