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  • noun Plural form of itinerary.

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Examples

  • Monograms and Avalon Waterways, recently added four Latin American itineraries, including Ecuador and the Galápagos from $3,379 and three Monograms packages from $1,299 for eight days in Costa Rica.

    NYT > Home Page 2009

  • Commons officials say the itineraries are the property of host countries.

    Brandon Sun Online - Top Stories 2009

  • In some cases, it is possible to construct fascinating "itineraries" combining several of the sites in a single trip.

    Did you know? Mexico has more World Heritage sites than any other country in the Americas. 2008

  • In some cases, it is possible to construct fascinating "itineraries" combining several of the sites in a single trip.

    Did you know? Mexico has more World Heritage sites than any other country in the Americas. 2008

  • He lacked the literary stature of Charles Dickens or Frances Trollope, whose caustic American "itineraries" skewered Yankee customs, or his cousin Chateaubriand, whose reveries for the majestic American landscape largely invented the Romantic tradition in France.

    The Visitor 2010

  • In Europe, travelers who are more likely to have Internet-enabled phones or PDAs are able to access data such as itineraries, flight schedules and local weather conditions from a mobile device.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • In Europe, travelers who are more likely to have Internet-enabled phones or PDAs are able to access data such as itineraries, flight schedules and local weather conditions from a mobile device.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • Using Google Docs to edit other common files such as itineraries, newsletters and articles can help resolve common issues that arise among employees when collaborating on projects.

    Inc.com 2010

  • In Europe, travelers who are more likely to have Internet-enabled phones or PDAs are able to access data such as itineraries, flight schedules and local weather conditions from a mobile device.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2010

  • In Europe, travelers who are more likely to have Internet-enabled phones or PDAs are able to access data such as itineraries, flight schedules and local weather conditions from a mobile device.

    Purchasing - Top Stories 2009

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