2. Acknowledgement
I take this opportunity to Thank my
faculty Mr.Ditendra Ramteke, who made
each of the classes interesting and
informative. His 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.
3. Submitted to
Mr.Ditendra Ramteke
Submitted
By
Ms.Deepika Sahu
E2 batch
Jabalpur
6. United States of America
Capital - Washington DC
Largest city – New York City
Motto – In God we trust.
Anthem – “the star spangled banner”
National language – English
Currency – US dollar
7. USA
The country is situated mostly in central
North America, where its forty-eight
contiguous states and Washington, D.C., the
capital district.
The United States is one of the world's most
ethnically diverse and multicultural nations,
the product of large-scale immigration from
many countries.
The U.S. economy is the largest national
economy in the world, with an estimated 2008
gross domestic product (GDP) of US $14.3
trillion.
8. Canada
Flag
Coat of arms of Canada
Map of Canada
9. Canada
Motto-A Marie Usual Ad Mare (From sea to
sea)
Anthem- “O Canada”
Royal Anthem- “God save the Queen”
Capital – Ottawa
Largest city- Toronto
Official languages- English and French
10. As a prosperous nation, Canada boasts a large
domestic and foreign tourist industry.
The second largest country in the world, Canada's
incredible geographical variety is a significant
tourist attracter.
Canada's three cities, Toronto, Vancouver,
and Montreal are largest major metropolitan areas,
well-known for their culture and diversity.
Canadian historic sites across the nation are also
important to the tourist industry.
11. Dacuments required for travel in each country
Passport
Visa
Health regulations
Indian Passport
12. USA
Passport – required
Validity –valid for period intended to stay.
Visa –required
Health regulations
Compulsory vaccinations – not required
Recommended - nil
13. CANADA
Passport – required
Visa – required
Health Regulations
Compulsory Vaccinations – not essential.
Recommended –Maybe referred for medical
examination if deemed necessary.
15. United States of America
Customs
Non-residents are allowed to import the following articles for
personal use free of duty
1. 50 cigars or 200 cigarettes or 4.4 lbs.(2 kg.) of smoking
tobacco (persons of 21 years or older). Combination of
proportionate parts of the three quantities is permitted.
2. 1 US quart of alcoholic beverages (persons of 21 years or
older).
In addition each non-resident (including minors accompanied
or unaccompanied) is allowed to import gifts free of duty not
exceeding USD 100.- in value, provided.
1. the stay in the USA is not less than 72 hours and.
2. this USD 100.- gift exemption has not been claimed within
the preceding 6 months.
16. Canada
Customs Rules
All passengers traveling to Canada arriving at major airports
must complete an E-311 Traveler Declaration Card prior to
arrival in Canada.
If limit of free allowance is exceeded, then payment of duties
will apply.
Import regulations::
NON-RESIDENTS:
1. 200 cigarettes, 50 cigars or cigarillos, 200 tobacco sticks
and 200 grams of manufactured tobacco ;
2. 40 oz. (1.14 litters) of liquor or wine or 24 x 12 oz. (355
ml.) bottles or cans (8.5 litters) of beer or ale ;
3. gifts up to a value of CAD 60.- (excluding tobacco
products, alcoholic beverages and advertising matter) per
recipient. Gifts for more persons allowed provided the value
of each gift for each recipient does not exceed CAD 60.-.
17. Customer Details Iternery
Mr. Ramesh patekar
Mrs. Sunita patekar
Citizenship – Indian
Destination Preferences – Places of
Historic Importance and Natural
attractions.
20. Flight Schedule
From To Dep date Dep time Arr date Arr time In flight
BOM NYC 1st Dec 0300 hrs 1st Dec 1240 hrs AA
NYC MIA 2nd Dec 0830 hrs 2nd Dec 1145 hrs AA
MIA YTO 3rd Dec 2020 hrs 3rd Dec 2325 hrs AA
YTO YWG 4th Dec 2020 hrs 4th Dec 2325 hrs WS
YWG YTO 5th Dec 0900 hrs 5th Dec 1218 hrs WS
YTO BOM 5th Dec 1305 hrs 6th Dec 2325 hrs AA
21. Destinations in USA
New York city
1. Buffalo City Hall.
2. Empire State Building.
3. Fallingwater.
4. Central Park.
Florida
1. Bok Tower Gardens.
2. Ferdinand Magellan Railcar.
3. Monkey Jungle.
4. National Museum of Naval Aviation.
23. New York City
New York is a huge city with several district articles
containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and
accommodation.
New York (also referred to as "New York City",
"NYC", or just "the City"), the biggest city in the
United States, lies at the mouth of the Hudson
River.
It has one of the largest and most famous skylines
on earth, dominated by the iconic Empire State
Building.
24. Buffalo City Hall
Buffalo City Hall is the seat for municipal government in
the City of Buffalo, New York. Located at 65 Niagara
Square, the 32 story Art Deco building was completed in
1931 by Dietel, Wade & Jones.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in
1999.
25. Empire State Building
The Empire State Building rises to 381m at the 102nd
floor, and including the 62m pinnacle, its full height
reaches 443.09m. The building has 85 stories of
commercial and office space representing 200,500 m 2. It
has an indoor and outdoor observation deck on the 86th
floor. The remaining 16 stories represent the Art Deco
tower, which is capped by a 102nd-floor observatory.
26. Fallingwater
Fallingwater or Kaufmann Residence is a house designed by
architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in rural south-western
Pennsylvania, 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Pittsburgh. The
home was built partly over a waterfall on Bear Run in the Mill
Run section of Stewart Township, Fayette County,
Pennsylvania, in the Laurel Highlands of the Allegheny
Mountains.
Fallingwater stands as one of Wright's greatest masterpieces
both for its dynamism and for its integration with the striking
natural surroundings.
27. Central Park
Central Park is one of those places that make New York
such a great place to live. The huge park, 843 acres large
(341 ha), is located in the center of Manhattan. Its design is
an example for city parks around the world.
Frederic Law Olmstead's goal was to create a place where
people could relax and meditate. He saw the park as a kind
of social experiment where people from both upper and
lower classes would meet, a rather revolutionary idea at that
time.
29. Florida
Florida is a state located in the southeastern region
of the United States.
Much of the land mass of the state is a large
peninsula with the Gulf of Mexico.
Florida is the fourth most populous state in the U.S.
30. Bok Tower
Gardens
Bok Tower Gardens is a botanical
garden and bird sanctuary, located
north of Lake Wales, Florida,
United States. It consists of a 250-
acre (1 k2) garden, the 205-foot
(62 m) tall Singing Tower with its
carillon bells, Pine Ridge Trail,
Pinewood Estate, and a visitor
center. The tower is built upon Iron
Mountain, one of the highest points
of peninsular Florida, estimated to
be 295 feet (90 m) above sea level.
It is a National Historic Landmark
that is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places.
31. Ferdinand Magellan Railcar
The Ferdinand Magellan was
built in 1927 by the Pullman
Company. After the United
States entered World War II, it
was suggested by Secret
Service agent Mike Reilly and
White House Press Secretary
Stephen Early that President
Franklin D. Roosevelt needed a
specially equipped and
armoured car rather than using
standard equipment provided by
the Pullman Company. The
Ferdinand Magellan became the
first passenger railcar built for a
President.
Presidential dining room
32. Monkey Jungle
Monkey Jungle is a renowned 30-acre (120,000 m2) wildlife
park established in 1933 for the exhibition and study of
endangered monkeys in semi-natural habitats. The park is in
suburban Miami in Cutler Bay at South 216th Street/ Heinlein
Mill Road near West 147th Avenue.
The park has about 400 primates of 30 different species
running loose. Guests walk through a series of tunnel cages.
Its tagline is "Where the humans are caged and the monkeys
run wild". It includes an Amazonian rainforest, the only semi-
natural tropical rainforest found in North America
33. National Museum of Naval Aviation
The National Museum of Naval
Aviation is a military and
aerospace museum located at
Naval Air Station Pensacola,
Florida. The museum opened in
1962.It contains four theme parks;
two water parks; twenty-three
F-14A Tomcat in front of the
themed hotels; and numerous National Museum of Naval Aviation
shopping, dining entertainment
and recreation venues.
More than 150 aircraft and
spacecraft are on display,
including four former Blue Angel A-
4 Sky hawks (the Blue Angels are
based at NAS Pensacola), the
Curtis NC-4 (the first aircraft to
The Blue Angel Atrium in the
cross the Atlantic). National Museum of Naval Aviation
34. Destinations in Canada
Ontario
1. Peterborough.
2. Country Heritage Park.
3. Rideau Canal.
4. Yonge-Dundas square.
Winnipeg, Manitoba
1. Air Force Heritage Museum and Air Park.
2. Artic Glacier Winter Park.
3. Assiniboine Park.
4. Canadian Museum for Human Rights Perimeter Tours.
36. Peterborough is a city on the Otonabee River in central
Ontario, Canada, 125 kilometres northeast of Toronto.
Peterborough is known as the gateway to the Kawarthas,
"cottage country", a large recreational region of the province.
It is named in honour of Peter Robinson, an early Canadian
politician who oversaw the first major immigration to the
area. The city is the seat of Peterborough County and since
1983 has been sister city to Ann Arbor, Michigan.[4]
37. Country Heritage Park
Country Heritage Park, an interactive heritage park depicting
agriculture and rural life over the last 150 years, is located on
an 80 acre site with over 30 exhibit buildings and 20,000
artefacts. Nestled in the shadow of the Niagara Escarpment
south of Highway 401, on Tremaine Road west of Milton,
Ontario, it offers educational programs for school children,
special events, attractions, tour group programs, day camps,
historical interpretation of exhibits, an outstanding collection of
antique tractors, steam engines, farm equipment and rural life
artefacts.
38. Rideau Canal
The Rideau Canal (French: Canal Rideau), also known as the
Rideau Waterway, connects the city of Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada, on the Ottawa River to the city of Kingston, Ontario,
on Lake Ontario. The name Rideau, French for "curtain," is
derived from the curtain-like appearance of the Rideau River's
twin waterfalls where they join the Ottawa River. The canal
was opened in 1832 as a precaution in case of war with the
United States and is still in use today, with most of its original
structures intact. The canal system uses sections of major
rivers, including the Rideau and the Cataraqui, as well as
some lakes. It is the oldest continuously operated canal
system in North America, and in 2007 it was registered as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
39. Yonge-dundas square
Yonge-Dundas Square (also known as YD Square,
Dundas Square or Yonge and Dundas) is a commercial
junction and public square, situated at the southeast corner
of the intersection of Yonge Street and Dundas Street East in
Downtown Toronto. Establishing itself as a prominent
landmark in Toronto and one of the city's prime tourist
attractions. Central to the Downtown Yonge business
improvement area, the square is owned by the city and is the
first public square in Canada to be maintained through a
public-private partnership. The intersection is one of the
busiest in Canada, serving over 100,000 pedestrians daily.
41. MANITOBA,WINNIPEG
An aboriginal trading fur trade and instrumental in
developing Canada’s gateway to the west. Home to a
grain exchange that once rivaled the largest markets in
the world, Winnipeg’s architecture and centre prior to
the arrival of the Europeans, Winnipeg was at the heart
of the country’s neighborhoods reflect the profound
character and history of this prairie town. Tour The
Forks, a gathering place for 6,000 years and stroll
through St. Boniface, the seat of Louis Riel’s famous
rebellion more than 100 years ago.
42. Air Force Heritage Museum and
Air Park
North of Sharp Boulevard (Air Force Way) off Ness Avenue Winnipeg,
•Enjoy the largest air park in Canada, which includes
aircraft presented dramatically in action poses. It is located
outside the Air Force Way gate at 17 Wing, with
unrestricted access at all times. The free Air Force Heritage
Museum, situated on the ground floor of the 1 Canadian Air
Division Head Quarters contains many outstanding exhibits
of national significance, and is open by appointment only.
43. Artic Glacier Winter Park
The Forks, Winnipeg, Manitoba Phone: 204-942-6302
1.2 km of skating trails connect the largest
portion of Arctic Glacier Winter Park to The
Plaza and Market areas and meander through
The Forks site. All trails, rinks and the river
are connected to the Plaza with rubber mats.
Warming huts and many benches are
strategically placed along the trail.
44. Assiniboine Park
2355 Corydon Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
•Assiniboine Park is one of Winnipeg’s finest
attractions and is visited by millions of people
every year. Open 365 days a year, this premier
green space serves as a gathering place for
locals and tourists seeking recreation,
45. Canadian Museum for Human
Rights Perimeter Tours
The Forks, Winnipeg, Manitoba
The new Human Rights Iconography tour examines the
concepts of human rights, using stories from around the
world. This tour will introduce visitors to the new human
rights iconography, which represents 28 different human
rights, and learn the connections to the building and how
human rights are relevant to each and every one of us.
47. Day 1, 1st Dec- New York
Arrival in New york at 1240 hrs
Reach Hotel at 1350 hrs.
Site seeing at 1530 hrs.
Back to hotel at 2300 hrs.
Day 2, 2nd Dec- Miami (Florida)
Departure From New York at 0600 hrs to Miami.
Arrival in Miami at 0915hrs.
Reach hotel at 1030hrs.
Site seeing on Florida at 1200hrs.
Back to hotel at 1830 hrs.
Departure From Miami at 2020 hrs.
Reach Ontario at 2325 hrs.
Reach hotel at 0040 hrs.
48. Day 3, 3rd Dec Ontario
Site seeing of Ontario.
Reach hotel at 2000 hrs.
Day 4, 4th Dec Winnipeg (Manitoba)
Departure From Ontario at 0845 hrs to Winnipeg.
Arrival in Winnipeg at 1018 hrs.
Reach hotel at 1100 hrs.
Site seeing on Winnipeg.
Back to hotel at 2300 hrs.
49. Day 5, 5th Dec Winnipeg (Manitoba)
to New york
Departure From Winnipeg at 0900 hrs to Toronto.
Arrival in Toronto at 1218 hrs.
Departure From Toronto at 1305 hrs to Bombay.
Day 6, 6th Dec Bombay
Arrival in Bombay at 2325 hrs.
50. New York
Hotel Pennsylvania
401 7th Ave, New York, NY, 10001 United States
1800 102 3346
Description:
With 1,705 guestrooms on 26 floors, the historic Hotel Pennsylvania
is one of the largest hotels in Manhattan - and one of the most
centrally located. The budget-friendly hotel is across from Penn
Station, a hub for Amtrak and commuter trains, Greyhound buses,
and several subway lines. In the same complex, you'll find Madison
Square Garden, where you can take in a Knicks game or headlining
concert, or enter your prized pooch in the Westminster Kennel Club
Dog Show.
51. Miami
Hotel Features.
An outdoor pool and sundeck overlook the Miami
River. Complimentary wireless Internet access and
newspapers are available in the lobby. A small fitness
center is also on site.
52. Bond Place Hotel – Toronto
65 Dundas St E, Toronto, ON, M5B2G8 Canada
1800 102 3346
Hotel Features.
In addition to being a stop on the airport express bus route, the 18-
floor Bond Place Hotel offers business services, small meeting
rooms, and 214 square meters of meeting or banquet space, for
up to 200 people. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee
throughout the hotel. The fitness centre at Bond Place provides
cardio equipment and weights. The B Espresso Bar serves
specialty coffee drinks and light fare in a casual atmosphere. Bond
Place has off-site paid parking for guests.
53. The Marlborough Hotel331 Smith St,
Winnipeg, MB, 1800 102 3346
Hotel Features.
The Marlborough Hotel has a health club, an indoor pool, and a
spa tub. Business amenities include a 24-hour business center,
small meeting rooms, and a meeting/conference room. This
Winnipeg hotel offers a restaurant, a coffee shop/café, and a
bar/lounge. Guests are served a complimentary breakfast. The
staff can arrange wedding services, event catering, and business
services. Additional amenities include a fitness facility, gift
shops/newsstands, and laundry facilities. Guest parking is
available on a limited first-come, first-served basis (surcharge).
54. Total package charges = INR 310000
Air Ticket – INR 232986 (INCL. TAXES)
Visa Charges – INR 15000
Hotel Charges – INR 25000
Local Transportation charges – INR 20000
Other Charges – INR 17014
55. Meals Provided in Flight :
Special meals are available on Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
Snack and Breakfast Snack flights.
Services provided by the airlines:
(IFE) In-flight entertainment
57. International Air Transport Association
(IATA):
I. It was founded in Havana, Cuba, in April 1945.
II. Today it has some 230 members from 126 nations in every part of
the globe.
III. It provided the world’s first international scheduled services in the
year 1919 in Hague.
IV. IATA represents some 230 airlines comprising 93% of
scheduled international air traffic.
58. United Federation of Travel Agents’
Associations (UFTAA):
I. It was created in Rome, Italy, on November 22nd, 1966.
II. UFTAA was originally founded as a result of a merger of two large
world organisations, FIAV and UOTAA
III. UFTAA set up its General Secretariat in the Principality of
Monaco.
IV. It is signed by 82 National Associations of Travel Agents.
V. UFTAA started its operation as a Confederation on January 1st,
2003
VI. It is a non-profit Confederation of international scope,
representing Regional Federations comprising some 80 national
associations.
59. PACIFIC ASIA TRAVEL
ASSOCIATION (PATA)
I. First Pacific Area Travel Conference in 1952.
II. It takes through its unique membership structure of public-
sector tourism organisations; air, land and sea carriers.
III. The theme “Proud Past, Promising Future” was adopted for the
50th PATA Annual Conference in 2001.
IV. PATA has unquestionably contributed to the sustainable
development and success of travel and tourism in both the
Pacific and Asia.
V. It has become the leader of Asia Pacific travel and tourism.
60. INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION
ORGANIZATION (ICAO)
I.It was formed in November 1944.
II.International Civil Aviation was signed by 52 States .
III.ICAO works in close co-operation with other members of the
United Nations family such as the World Meteorological
Organization, the International Telecommunication Union, the
Universal Postal Union, the World Health Organization and the
International Maritime Organization.
IV.There are 185 nations which signed it.
61. WARSAW CONVENTION
I. The Warsaw Convention was a convention that took
place in Warsaw, on 12th October 1929.
II. The principal purpose of the Warsaw Convention was to
determine the liability of air carriers in the case of an
accident, both in regards to passengers and also
baggage and cargo.
III. In particular, the Warsaw Convention mandates carriers
to issue passenger tickets.
62. I. It was formed in Chicago, Illinois, on 7 December 1944.
II. 54 nations met at Chicago from November 1 to December 7,
1944, to "make arrangements for the immediate establishment
of provisional world air routes and services“.
III. The document was signed on December7, 1944 in Chicago,
Illinois, by 52 signatory states.
IV. And went into effect on April 4, 1947, the same date that ICAO
came into being.
63. Freedom For Air
1st freedom
The freedom to overfly a
foreign country (A) from a home
country en-route to another (B)
without landing. Also called the
transit freedom.
2nd freedom
The freedom to stop in a foreign
country for a technical/refueling
purpose only. A flight from a home
country can land in another country Home Country B
(A) for purposes other than carrying
passengers, such as refueling, Country A
maintenance or emergencies. The
final destination is country B.
64. Freedom For Air
3rd Freedom
The freedom to carry traffic
from a home country to another Home Country B
country (A) for purpose of
commercial services.
Country A
4th Freedom
The freedom to pick up traffic from
another country (A) to a home
Home Country B
country for purpose of commercial
services.
Country A
65. Freedom For Air
5th Freedom
The freedom to carry traffic
between two foreign countries on a
flight that either originated in or is
destined for the carrier's home
country. It enables airlines to carry Home Country B
passengers from a home country to
another intermediate country (A), and
then fly on to third country (B) with Country A
the right to pick passengers in the
intermediate country.
6th Freedom
The right to carry passengers
between two countries (A and B) Home Country B
through an airport in the home
country. With the hubbing function
Country A
of most air transport networks, this
freedom has become more
common
66. The following is the description that why my package is
better than any other:
•The tourist destination’s in the countries taken by me are of
worth to the customer, because the tourist destination’s which is
offered by our travel agency are world wide known & the best
tourist spot’s in the world.
•The airline provided is American Airline & Westjet that are very
reasonable & low priced fare that make it affordable for my
client.
•All the cities are interlinked by air to one another saving time.
The Hotels, I have chosen are also budget hotels, lowering the
cost of the tour.
67. •The climate & geographical conditions, & political condition are
safe & secure for travel.
•We have direct contacts with the airlines and also with the
hotels. There is no third party between us and airlines or hotels.
•We make every destination full of excitement and comfortable
by planning your itinerary best of the sightseeing places and
travels in logical sequence saving on your precious time and
money.
•We have given the priority to your safety and security. We have
selected the countries keeping the political and environmental
conditions prevailing there in mind. So we make sure that you and
your family is safe and secure throughout your journey.
69. DECLARATION
I, Deepika Sahu, hereby declare that all the
work done by me is completely genuine & no
part is copied from others.
Ms.Deepika Sahu
Batch: E-2
Jabalpur