Definitionn. an established line of travel or access
Last update: August 1, 2015
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Again, tell us your requirements and we will tailor an itinerary to meet your needs. [noun]
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Itinerary our voyage voyage ace strategist we were off four seven-day fall. [Please select]
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Excellent for tours over a straightaway itinerary. [Please select]
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There seems no reason why one could not make up his own maps beforehand in a similar fashion, of any particular region or itinerary that he proposed to "do" thoroughly. [Please select]
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The itinerary out and back, of something like sixteen hundred kilometres, was covered first by a Panhard-Levassor, in sixty-seven hours, forty-two minutes, and fifty-eight seconds. [Please select]
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In 1902 the Gordon-Bennett formed a part of the Paris-Vienna itinerary, the finish being at Innsbruck in the Tyrol. [Please select]
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With these pages as a general guide the touring automobilist must make his own itinerary. [Please select]
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A skeleton itinerary is given at the end of this chapter which allows some digression here for observations of a pertinent kind. [Please select]
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"Numerous churches, all very ancient" describes them well enough for an itinerary such as this; the guide-books must do the rest. [Please select]
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Romantic Edinburgh is known by European travellers as one of the sights never omitted from a comprehensive itinerary. [Please select]
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We knew, too, that among scorching cyclists "Land's End to John O'Groat's" was a classic itinerary for those who would boast of their prowess and their grit. [Please select]
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