Description
An itinerary that looks good on paper is not the same as one that works in the field. The difference is in the decisions that don’t show up in the client-facing document: how much ground transfer time is actually required between those two locations, whether that particular activity can realistically be booked back-to-back with a long flight day, how the pacing holds up across a two-week program when most clients are running on reduced sleep. These are the questions that experienced travel designers ask before finalizing a program, and this module builds the habit of asking them.
You’ll work with:
- Pacing logic: matching the intensity and sequencing of activities to the client’s travel profile and the physical demands of the destination
- Logistical dependency mapping: identifying the connections between itinerary elements that create vulnerability when any one of them doesn’t go to plan
- Contingency building: designing programs with enough flexibility to absorb common disruptions without requiring a complete rebuild
Timeline: +/- 4 hours
Result: An itinerary design process that produces programs which perform well in the field — not just programs that satisfy a client at the point of sale and generate complaints afterward.

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