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Travel Assignment.Assessor: Mendy SandysPresented By: - Sourav Bose.

Batch: - AD 1Year: - 2015-2016

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AcknowledgementI have learnt a lot from Travel classes. By doing this assignment I got many information that will help me to upgrade my knowledge about the Travel Industry. I would like to thank our faculty Mrs. Mendy Sandys for helping me to earn the requisite knowledge in the sector of Travel and for her constant support and motivation that has encouraged me to come up with this assignment.I am sure these will help me in my present as well as my future life.

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IntroductionTravel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip. Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.Reasons for traveling include recreation, relaxation, discovery and exploration, getting to know other cultures and taking personal time for building interpersonal relationships, tourism or vacationing, for holiday to visit people, migration to begin life somewhere else, religious pilgrimages and mission trips, business travel, trade, commuting, and other reasons, such as to obtain health care. Travel may occur by human-powered transport such as walking or bicycling, or with vehicles, such as public transport, automobiles, trains and airplanes.Tourism is travel for pleasure; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. Tourism may be international, or within the traveler's country. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism more generally, in terms which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only ", as people "traveling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business and other purposes".Tourism can be domestic or international, and international tourism has both incoming and outgoing implications on a country's balance of payments. Today, tourism is a major source of income for many countries, and affects the economy of both the source and host countries, in some cases being of vital importance.

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IndexLO 1 - International Travel OrganizationsLO 2 - Countries, Cities and their Tourist

Attractions. Itinerary. Route Map.LO 3 – Passport, Visa, Health Precautions,

Customs, Currency, Export-Import Regulations and the Airport Tax Regulation Policy of Bangladesh and Thailand.

LO 4 – Issuing of Flight Ticket.

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LO 1 - International Travel Organizations

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International Air Transport Association (IATA)

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International Air Transport Association (IATA)

The International Air Transport Association was founded by the airlines in 1945 to help meet the problems anticipated in the expansion of civil air services after the Second World War. It is the successor in functions to the previous International Air Traffic Association, initiated at The Hague at the very dawn of regular air transport in 1919.IATA is voluntary, non-exclusive, non-political and domestic. Membership is open to any operating company, which has been licensed to provide scheduled air service by a government eligible for membership in ICAO. Airlines engaged directly in international operations are ACTIVE MEMBERS, while those offering domestic services are ASSOCIATE MEMBERS.

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International Air Transport Association (IATA)

Aims: - To Promote………safe, regular and economical air transport for the benefit of the

world, to foster air commerce and to study the problems connected therewith. To Provide…………means for collaboration among the air transport enterprises

engaged directly or indirectly in international air transport services. To Co-operate………….with International Civil Aviation Organization and other

International Organization.

Roles: - Financial Role. Tariff Coordination. Traffic Services a)passenger services b) cargo services c) airport handling. World cooperation.

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Universal Federation of Travel Agent’s Association (UFTAA)

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Universal Federation of Travel Agent’s Association (UFTAA)

UFTAA was founded in 1966 by the merger 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 association or organizations in every part of the world, who represents 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 organizations.

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Universal Federation of Travel Agent’s Association (UFTAA)

Aims: -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, judicial and social sphere for the tourist trade economy.

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Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA)

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Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA)

Pacific Area Travel Association was founded in the year 1951 to stimulate interest in the Pacific region as a vacationland, and to develop, promote, facilitate travel to the many pacific destinations.PATA is a non-profit organization set up with the objective of promoting, developing and facilitating travel to and within the Pacific area region and the South-East Asia region including India. It is primarily operated in the United States, which is the worlds largest tourism market. The organization 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.

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International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

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International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), specialized technical agency or United Nations (UN), created as a permanent body on April 4, 1947 for the purpose of promoting the safe and orderly development of civil aviation throughout the world. The agency sets international standards and regulations necessary for the safety, efficiency, and regularity of air transport. The ICAO also serves as a medium for cooperation in all fields of civil aviation among its member nations, and it provides technical assistance to countries that need help in maintaining civil aviation facilities or meeting the global standards set by the ICAO.The ICAO also produces technical publications and special studies.

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International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

Objectives: - Ensure the safe and orderly growth to international civil aviation throughout the

world. Encourage the arts of the aircraft design and operation for the peaceful purposes. Encourage the development of the railways, airports and navigation facilities for

international civil aviation association. Meet the needs of the people of the world for safe regular efficient, economical air

transport. Prevent economic waste caused by unreasonable competition. Ensure that the rights of the contracting countries are full respected and that every

contracting country has a fair opportunity to operate international airlines. Avoid discrimination between contracting countries. Promote safety of flight in international air navigation. Promote generally the development of all aspects of international civil aeronautics.

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The Chicago Convention

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The Chicago ConventionIn Chicago, in the year 1944, an international meeting, between various Governments, the Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation concluded. In this Convention, nearly all countries active in international air transport, participated. The Chicago convention governs relations between states on technical as well as commercial subjects connecting International Air Transport such as: Flying over territory of contracting states (air services), customs,

rules of the air spread of disease. Nationality of aircraft. Facilitation (customs, accident investigation, etc.) . Documents (recognitions of certificates and licenses, etc.). International standards and practices, including those for carriage

of dangerous goods. Statistics , Finance, Technical assistance etc.

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The Warsaw Convention

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The Warsaw ConventionIn 1929, the Warsaw convention an intergovernmental agreement concluded with several amendments and additions which includes the liability of airlines for death or injury to passengers and for loss, damage or delay to baggage and cargo in most international travel. In this convention a limit prescribes the amount for which the carrier is liable.Compensation for injury or death is also set by the Warsaw Convention at about £5,000 or £10,000 ($10,000 or $20,000) on flights only outside the US. But for any flight involving a stop in the US, an airline has a maximum liability of $75,000 (approx. £40,000) including legal costs. These figures represent a “strictly” liability. The claimant does not have to prove Negligence by the airline. Agreements such as the Hague Protocol and the Montreal Agreement increase the maximum liability of the airline.

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Montreal Convention

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Montreal Convention

The maximum baggage liability limit for checked and unchecked baggage is 1000 SDR’s (Special Drawing Rights) per customer unless a higher value is declared and applicable charges are paid in advance. Special Drawing Rights is an international monetary fund currency unit. The SDR is converted to USD for financial settlement purpose.Note: 1000 SDR’s is approximately US$ 1400 – US$ 1500.

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LO 2 - COUNTRIES, CITIES AND TOURIST

ATTRACTIONS.

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BANGLADESHBangladesh, east of India on the Bay of Bengal, is South Asian country of lush greenery and many waterways. Its Padma (Ganges), Meghna and Jamuna rivers create fertile alluvial plains, and travel by boat is common. On the southern coast, the Sundarbans, an enormous mangrove forest shared with India, are home to the Royal Bengal tiger.Capital: DhakaDialing code: +880Prime minister: Sheikh HasinaCurrency: Bangladeshi takaPresident: Abdul HamidPopulation: 156.6 million (2013) World Bank.Official Language: Bengali.

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DHAKADhaka is the capital and largest city of Bangladesh . Located on the banks of the Buriganga River, Dhaka, along with its metropolitan area, has a population of 11 million, making it the largest city in Bangladesh and one of the most populous in the world.Dhaka is the cultural and economic hub of Bangladesh. Having a colossal historical background, the old part of the city known as Old Dhaka or Old Town, is home to a broad range of architectural heritage starting from the vestiges of the Mughal Empire to the British Colonial buildings. Being the center of the independence movements of Bangladesh, Dhaka also hosts some significant national monuments and structures.

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Top six tourist attractions of Dhaka

Ahsan Manzil: - Ahsan Manzil was the official residential palace and seat of the Dhaka Nawab Family. This magnificent building is situated at Kumartoli along the banks of the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The construction of this palace was started in 1859 and was completed in 1872. It was constructed in the Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture. It has been designated as a national museum.

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Lalbagh Fort: -Lalbagh Fort (also Fort Aurangabad) is an incomplete 17th century Mughal fort complex that stands before the Buriganga River in the southwestern part of Dhaka, Bangladesh. The construction was started in 1678 AD by Mughal Subahdar Muhammad Azam Shah who was son of Emperor Aurangzeb and later emperor himself. His successor, Shaista Khan, did not continue the work, though he stayed in Dhaka up to 1688.

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Ramna Park: -Ramna Park is a large park and recreation area situated at the heart of Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. This park is one of the most beautiful areas in Dhaka with lots of trees and a lake near its center.

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The Bangladesh National Museum: - originally established on 20 March 1913, albeit under another name (the Dhaka Museum), and formally inaugurated on 7 August 1913, was accorded the status of the national museum of Bangladesh on 17 November 1983. It is located at Shahbag, Dhaka. The museum is well organized and displays have been housed chronologically in several departments like department of ethnography and decorative art, department of history and classical art, department of natural history, and department of contemporary and world civilization. The museum also has a rich conservation laboratory.

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The Liberation War Museum:- It is a museum in Segunbagicha, Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh that commemorates the Bangladesh Liberation War, which led to the independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan. The museum was opened on 22 March 1996, and has more than 9,000,000,000 artifacts and exhibits on display in the museum or stored in its archives. It is currently being rebuilt.

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Dhakeshwari National Temple: - It is a Hindu temple in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is state-owned, giving it the distinction of being Bangladesh's 'National Temple'. The name "Dhakeshwari" means "Goddess of Dhaka". Since the destruction of Ramna Kali Mandir in 1971 by the Pakistan Army during the Bangladesh Liberation War, the Dhakeshwari Temple has assumed status as the most important Hindu place of worship in Bangladesh.

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ChittagongChittagong is a major coastal seaport city and financial centre in southeastern Bangladesh. The city has a population of more than 2.5 million while the metropolitan area has a population of over 6.5 million, making it the second largest city in the country. It is the capital of an eponymous district and division. The city is located on the banks of the Karnaphuli River between the Chittagong Hill Tracts and the Bay of Bengal.Modern Chittagong is a major hub of trade and industry. The Port of Chittagong is the largest international seaport on the Bay of Bengal. The city is home to many of Bangladesh's oldest and largest companies, as well as the Chittagong Stock Exchange, the Chittagong Tea Auction and the eastern division of the Bangladesh Railway. The Chittagong Naval Area is the largest base of the Bangladesh Navy. Though despite having a high and growing urban per capita GDP in South Asia and being one of the fastest growing cities in the world, the city has a poverty rate of 11.3%, as of 2010.

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Top six tourist attraction of ChittagongChittagong Commonwealth War Cemetery: - This cemetery was established to show the honor for the soldiers and others who died in World War II. The cemetery was created by the British Army, and there were originally about 400 burials. Graves have since been transferred to this cemetery from the Lushai Hills (Assam) and other isolated sites, and from Chittagong Civil Cemetery; Chandragona Baptist Mission Cemetery; Chiringa Military Cemetery; Cox's Bazar New Military and Civil (Muhammadan) Cemeteries; Chittagong (Panchalaish) Burial Ground; Dacca Military Cemetery; Demagiri Cemetery; Dhuapolong Muslim Burial Ground; Dhuapolong Christian Military Cemetery; Khulna Cemetery; Khurushkul Island Christian and Muhammadan Cemeteries; Lungleh Cemetery (Assam); Nawapara Cemetery (Assam);Patiya Military and others.

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Zia Memorial Museum: - One of the most remembered war heroes and politicians in the history of Bangladesh is Lieutenant General Ziaur Rahman. Born on 19 January 1936, Zia went on to establish the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and became the President of Bangladesh on 21 April 1977. This museum is rather unexpectedly housed in a mock-Tudor mansion. Among its much-revered collection is the microphone and transmitter with which President Zia proclaimed the country’s independence in 1971.

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Ethnological Museum of Chittagong:-The Ethnological Museum was established in 1965 and the museum opened to the public in 1974. Two rooms were added to the museum during 1985-1995. In 1996, a gallery with folk articles of Bengali-speaking people was added. It is the only ethnological museum in Bangladesh and is located in Agrabad, Chittagong. The Museum contains displays featuring the history of Bangladesh's tribal people.

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The Shrine of Bayazid Bastami: - is a shrine in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Bayazid Bostami was a famous Persian Sufi born in Bostam, Iran. Its shrine area as a complex consists of a tomb surrounded by a brick structure along with an old mosque and a large pond. There is no significant historical evidence about Bostami’s visit and tomb in this area. The whole complex is located on a hillock of Nasirabad, considered to be a holy place and attracts a large number of visitors and pilgrims daily.

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Nilgiri: - it is one of the tallest peaks and beautiful tourist spot in Bangladesh. It is about 3500 feet high and situated at Thanci Thana. It is about 46 km south of Bandarban on the Bandarban-Chimbuk-Thanchi road. Beside this spot you can see Mro villages. Their colorful culture and living style are surely an unexplored experience for the visitors. In rainy season here creates a spectacular scenery, the whole spot is covered with the blanket of clouds. You can enjoy a cloudy experience. Winter is waiting for you with it’s foggy gesture on the height. It is a nice place for campfire in that season. Most attractive time is the dawn. You can also enjoy the serpentine course of Sangu River. This is the most spectacular tourist spot in Bandarban and managed by Army brigade of Bandarban.

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Chittagong Zoo: - it is a Zoo in Chittagong, Bangladesh. With an area of 6 acres of land it is located about three kilometers north-east of the city, alongside at the entrance of Foy's lake, opposite the foothills of the mountains of USTC Medical College. In 1988, MA Mannan, former Deputy Commissioner of Chitagong district and some other elites of the city, initially took initiative to establish a private zoo at Foy’s lake for the purpose of recreation, education and research on zoo animals. It is situated at hilly land of Foy's lake, South-Khulshi, Chittagong. Later, on February 8, 1989 the zoo was opened for the visitors. Initially 4.90 acres of land was allocated by the Bangladesh Government, which afterwards increased to 6 acres.

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Thailand Thailand is a country on Southeast Asia’s Indochina peninsula known for tropical beaches, opulent royal palaces, ancient ruins and ornate temples displaying figures of Buddha, a revered symbol. In Bangkok, the capital, an ultramodern cityscape rises next to quiet canal and riverside communities. Commercial hubs such as Chinatown consist of labyrinthine alleys crammed with shop houses, markets and diners.Capital: BangkokDialing code: +66ISO code: THACurrency: Thai bahtKing: Bhumibol AdulyadejOfficial language: Thai, also known as Siamese

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Bangkok Bangkok is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon. The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres (605.7 sq mi) in the Chao Phraya River delta in Central Thailand, and has a population of over 8 million, or 12.6 percent of the country's population. Over 14 million people (22.2 percent) live within the surrounding Bangkok Metropolitan Region, making Bangkok an extreme primate city, significantly dwarfing Thailand's other urban centres in terms of importance.It is a sprawling metropolis known for its ornate shrines and vibrant street life. The boat-filled Chao Phraya River feeds its network of canals, flowing past the Rattanakosin royal district, home to the opulent Grand Palace and its sacred Emerald Buddha temple. Nearby is Wat Pho with its enormous reclining Buddha and, on the opposite shore, Wat Arun with its steep steps and Khmer-style spire.

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Top six tourist attraction of BangkokThe Grand Palace: - it is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam(and later Thailand) since 1782. The king, his court and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. The present monarch, King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), currently resides atChitralada Royal Villa in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand.

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Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun: - is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand, on the Thonburi west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple derives its name from the Hindu God Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks and the first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang (spires) were built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II.

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Wat Phra Kaew: - Wat Phra Kaeo, IPA: Pronunciation, English: Temple of the Emerald Buddha; full official name Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, Thai: is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple (wat) in Thailand. The Emerald Buddha housed in the temple is a potent religion-political symbol and the palladium (protective image) of Thai society. It is located in Phra Nakhon District, the historic centre of Bangkok, within the precincts of the Grand Palace.

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The Golden Buddha: - officially titled Phra Phuttha Maha Suwana Patimakon , is a gold statue, with a weight of 5.5 tons (5,500 kilograms). It is located in the temple of Wat Traimit, Bangkok, Thailand.

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Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan: - usually shortened to Wat Saket (RTGS: Wat Sa Ket)) is a Buddhist temple (wat) in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, Bangkok, Thailand. The temple dates back to the Ayutthaya era, when it was known as Wat Sakae. When Bangkok became the capital, King Rama renovated the temple and gave it its present name.

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Safari World: - is a sightseeing in Bangkok, Thailand that consists of two parks named Marine Park and Safari Park, operated by Safari World Public Limited. The park was opened in 1988 with a total area of 480 acres (190 ha) for its open zoo and 180 acres (73 ha) for its bird park. A major renovation to enhance effectiveness of land use began on April 17, 1989 and its total area developed for the leisure park now consists of an open zoo and a marine park on 500 rai (approx. 200 acres) of land.

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Pattaya Pattaya is a town on Thailand’s eastern Gulf coast known for a wild nightlife scene that attracts international visitors, weekenders from Bangkok and expats. A quiet fishing village as recently as the 1960s, it’s now lined with resort hotels, high-rise condos and a large seaside mall. Jet-skiing and parasailing are popular activities at Pattaya's busy beaches.is a self-governing municipal area which covers the whole tambon Nong Prue and Na Klua and parts of Huai Yai and Nong Pla Lai. The city is in the industrial Eastern Seaboard zone, along with Si Racha, Laem Chabang, and Chonburi. Pattaya's census population figure is 107,000, yet this only account for residents who have formally registered in the city. Pattaya is the center of the Pattaya-Chonburi Metropolitan Area - the conurbation in Chonburi Province - with a total population exceeding 1,000,000.

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Top six tourist attraction of PattayaJomtien or Jomtien Beach, on road signs and road maps

also often written Chom Tian, is a town on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand about 165 km south-east of Bangkok in Chonburi Province. It is about 3 km south of Pattaya and is home to high-rise condominiums, beach side hotels, beaches, and restaurants.

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Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden is a 500-acre (2.0 km2) botanical garden and tourist attraction at kilometer 163 on Sukhumvit Road in Chonburi Province, Thailand. It can be reached via bus, taxi or private land transportation. It is also a major scientific center dedicated to cycads, with its own Cycad Gene Bank.

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Ko Phai is the largest island in Mu Ko Phai, a small uninhabited archipelago on the eastern seaboard of Thailand. It is about 21 km to the west of Pattaya. "Ko Phai" is the name of the island in the Royal Thai General System of Transcription. It is also known as "Koh Pai". It is also mentioned as "Bamboo Island", the meaning of its name in Thai, in tourist guides.It is a quite craggy wooded island and a great part of its coast is formed by rocky cliffs. The whole island is high, but its highest point is only 150 m and there is not a single peak dominating the others. There is a lighthouse on the summit of the island. This island is located at the southeastern end of the Bay of Bangkok, on the east side of the Gulf of Siam.

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Sanctuary of Truth: - also called Wang Boran and Prasat Mai is a temple construction in Pattaya,Thailand. The sanctuary is an all-wood building filled with sculptures based on traditional Buddhist and Hindu motifs. The top of the building is 105 meters high, and the building covers an area of more than two rai. It features contemporary Visionary art based on traditional religious themes. The project was initiated as an idea of Thai businessman Lek Viriyaphant in 1981, and is scheduled to be complete in 2005.

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The Sriracha Tiger Zoo is a zoo in Sri Racha, a city on the outskirts of Pattaya, a seaside city in Chonburi Province, Thailand. It is about 97 km (60 mi) from Bangkok. The zoo claims a population of 200 tigers and around 10,000 crocodiles, the largest such populations in the world.[citation needed] Admission in 2009 (2552) was THB350 for foreigners and THB120 for Thais.

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Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark: -is the world's first Cartoon Network the med waterpark located at 888 Moo 8, Na Jomtien, Sattahip, Chonburi, Thailand, 15 kilometers away from South Pattaya. The park has recreated an atmosphere of Amazon rainforest with several attractions and activities such as water slides, artificial sea, rafting, flow riding and live shows, all featuring Cartoon Network's famous characters including Ben 10 and his aliens, Adventure Time's Finn and Jake, The Power puff Girls, Johnny Bravo etc.

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Itinerary Day 1: - Depart from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport Kolkata (CCU) by Biman Bangladesh flight number BG-94.Arrive at Dhaka (DAC) at Zia International Airport.Check in Hotel Holiday Xpress.Afternoon: After lunch take an AC car and visit the following sightseeing places: - Ahsan Manzil Lalbagh Fort Ramna ParkOvernight stay at hotel.

Day 2: - After breakfast take an AC car and visit the following sightseeing places: - The Bangladesh National Museum The Liberation War Museum Dhakeshwari National Temple

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Itinerary In the evening pick up from hotel to go to Chittagong (CGP) by road by an AC car. Driving distance is 265 kilometer or 165 miles.Arrive at Chittagong (CGP).Check in Hotel Agrabad.Overnight stay at hotel.Day 3: - After breakfast take an AC car and visit the following sightseeing places:- Chittagong Commonwealth War Cemetery Zia Memorial Museum Ethnological Museum of ChittagongOvernight stay at hotel.Day 4: - After breakfast take an AC car and visit the following sightseeing places:- The Shrine of Bayazid Bastami Nilgiri Chittagong Zoo

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Itinerary In the evening pick up from hotel to Zia International Airport to head to Bangkok (BKK) by Thai Airways flight number TG-322.Arrive at Bangkok (BKK) at Suvarnabhumi Airport.Check in Hotel Shangri-La.Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 5: - After breakfast take an AC car and visit the following sightseeing places: The Grand Palace Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan Wat Phra KaewOvernight stay at hotel.

Day 6: - After breakfast take an AC car and visit the following sightseeing places: The Golden Buddha Wat Saket Ratcha Safari World

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ItineraryOvernight stay at hotel.After breakfast in the morning pick up from hotel to go to Pattaya (PYX) by road by an AC car. Driving distance 151 kilometers.Arrive at Pattaya (PYX).Check in Hotel Holiday Inn Pattaya.Afternoon: After lunch take an AC car and visit the following sightseeing places:- Jomtien Beach Nong Nooch Tropical Botanical Garden Ko Phai Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 7: - After breakfast in the morning take an AC car and visit the following sightseeing places: Sanctuary of Truth The Sriracha Tiger Zoo Cartoon Network Amazone Waterpark

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ItineraryEvening: after dinner depart from hotel for Suvarnabhumi Airport to catch Thai Airways flight number TG-313.Day 8: - Arrive at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport Kolkata (CCU) with wonderful memories.

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Route MapKolkata – Dhaka – Bangkok - Kolkata

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Route Map

Dhaka – Bangkok. Distance 1565.77 km = 972.93 miles

Kolkata – Dhaka. Distance 251 km= 156 miles.

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Route MapBangkok – Kolkata. Distance 1614 kilometers or 1003 miles

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LO 3 - Passport, Visa, Health Precautions,

Customs, Currency, Export-Import

Regulations and the Airport Tax

Regulation Policy of Bangladesh and

Thailand.

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Passport and Visa Regulations of Bangladesh

BangladeshSummaryConditional, You will need to hold travel documents as detailed below. Type: NoticePassport: valid for 6 months beyond the intended stay in the country.VisaVisa required.Visa Issuance Passengers with proof of being of Indian origin, their spouses and children, with a return/onward ticket can obtain a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of 30 days. They can apply to extend their stay.The following should be taken into account even if holding a Visa:Holders of passports or travel documents endorsed with a "No Visa Required" stamp issued by India are exempt from holding a visa.Visitors are required to hold proof of sufficient funds to cover their stay and documents required for their next destination.Type: Ok

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Health Precautions for Bangladesh

Health This information is for guide purposes only. Other health organizations may recommend alternative precautions. Vaccinations not required.The following Health and Vaccinations precautions are recommended:Malaria prophylaxis: malaria risk exists throughout the year but transmission only occurs in rural areas of some districts, with a varying degree of risk. However, most parts of the country, including Dhaka City, have no risk of malaria. Recommended prevention in risk areas: C.In Timatic, the recommended type of prevention is referred to as: - Type A (very limited risk of malaria transmission) - Mosquito bite prevention only.- Type B (risk of P. vivax malaria only) - Mosquito bite prevention plus chloroquine chemoprophylaxis.- Type C (risk of P. falciparum malaria with chloroquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistance) - Mosquito bite prevention plus atovaquone-proguanil or doxycycline or mefloquine chemoprophylaxis.- Type D (risk of P. falciparum malaria plus reported multi-drug resistance) - Mosquito bite prevention plus atovaquone-proguanil or doxycycline or mefloquine chemoprophylaxis, depending on local drug resistance.Chemoprophylaxis should be started preferably one week before departure and no later than the first day of exposure; it must be taken with unfailing regularity and continued for 4 weeks after the last exposure. No prophylactic regimen is 100% protective against infection, but even if it fails to prevent the disease it may, nevertheless, render the infection milder and less life threatening.

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Customs and Currency Rules of Bangladesh

Bangladesh Customs, Currency & Airport Tax regulations summaryCustoms, Currency & Airport taxAll about BangladeshCapital city: DhakaCurrency: Taka (BDT)Local time:GMT + 6Telephone code: + 880Bank: Closed on Friday and Saturday.Customs RulesImport regulations:Visitors: Free import of: 1. 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars or 1/2 pound of tobacco; 2. For non-Muslim visitors: - if coming for touristic purposes: 2 bottles of alcoholic beverages; - if coming for other purposes: 1 bottle of alcoholic beverages; 3. perfume and eau de toilette up to a 1/2 pint; 4. gift articles up to the value of BDT 500. - Per person.Not applicable to dependent children accompanying their parents.Prohibited: firearms.

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Export Regulations, Baggage Clearance Regulations, Airport Embarkation Tax and Currency Export Regulations of

BangladeshExport regulations:Free export of local handicraft and souvenirs for non-commercial purposes up to the value of BDT 3,000.-.Baggage Clearance regulations:Baggage is cleared at the first airport of entry in Bangladesh.Airport Embarkation TaxEmbarkation Tax is levied on all passengers departing from Bangladesh. Fee: BDT 300.-. Place of payment: at ticket issuance or at the airport of departure.Currency Export regulations:1. Residents: a. Local currency (Bangladesh Taka-BDT): up to BDT 100.-.b. Foreign currencies: up to USD 25. - Or equivalent. Higher amounts must be endorsed on the passport by Bangladesh Bank/Authorized Dealers in foreign exchange.2. Non Residents: a. Local currency: up to BDT 100.-.b. Foreign currencies: up to USD 150. - Or equivalent. Higher amounts if declared on arrival.

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Passport and Visa Regulations of ThailandThailandSummaryConditional, you will need to hold travel documents as detailed below. Type: NoticePassport: valid for 6 months beyond the intended stay in the country.Visa: Visa required.Visa IssuanceThose traveling as a tourist can obtain a visa on arrival for a max. stay of 15 days, if: - passport contains at least 1 unused visa page for visa stamp; and- holding 1 recent passport photo (size 4 x 6 cm, taken not less than 6 months ago) .Furthermore, passengers must hold confirmed tickets for onward/return journey within 15 days from arrival date, at least THB 10,000.- per person (or THB 20,000.- per family) and must clear Customs and Immigration Quarantine (CIQ) immediately at the point where the visa is obtained. Fee: THB 1,000.-.Applicable only at Bangkok (BKK and DMK), Chiang Mai (CNX), Chiang Rai (CEI), Hat Yai (HDY), Krabi (KBV), Phuket (HKT), Samui Int'l (USM), Sukhothai Int'l (THS), Surat Thani (URT) and Utapao (UTP) airports.Passport photo facilities are only available at Bangkok Int'l Airport (BKK).

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Visa regulations of ThailandThe following should be taken into account even if holding a Visa:Visitors who are visa exempt must hold documents for their next destination.Visitors over 12 years of age must hold sufficient funds to cover their stay (at least THB 10,000.- per person or THB 20,000.- per family). Proof of funds includes Letters of Credit, vouchers, MCO's or well-known credit cards, which are honoured in Thailand. Exempt are: holders of a re-entry visa.Certain Visa regulations apply as follows:Visitors who stay longer than their permitted stay in Thailand will not be able to re-enter Thailand. They could be barred from re-entering Thailand for up to 10 years, depending on the length of overstay and if they were prosecuted.Type: Ok

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Health Precautions for Thailand

HealthThis information is for guide purposes only. Other health organizations may recommend alternative precautions. The following Health and Vaccinations precautions are recommended:Malaria prophylaxis: malaria risk exists throughout the year in rural, especially forested and hilly areas of the country mainly towards the international borders, including the southernmost provinces. There is no risk in cities, urban areas, Samui Isl. and the main tourist resorts of Phuket Isl.. Human P. Knowles infection reported. Recommended prevention in risk areas: A; in areas near Cambodia and Myanmar borders: D.In Timatic, the recommended type of prevention is referred to as: - Type A (very limited risk of malaria transmission) - Mosquito bite prevention only.- Type B (risk of P. vivax malaria only) - Mosquito bite prevention plus chloroquine chemoprophylaxis.- Type C (risk of P. falciparum malaria with chloroquine and sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistance) - Mosquito bite prevention plus atovaquone-proguanil or doxycyline or mefloquine chemoprophylaxis.- Type D (risk of P. falciparum malaria plus reported multi-drug resistance) - Mosquito bite prevention plus atovaquone-proguanil or doxycyline or mefloquine chemoprophylaxis, depending on local drug resistance.Chemoprophylaxis should be started preferably one week before departure and no later than the first day of exposure; it must be taken with unfailing regularity and continued for 4 weeks after the last exposure. No prophylactic regimen is 100% protective against infection, but even if it fails to prevent the disease it may, nevertheless, render the infection milder and less life threatening.

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Customs, Currency, Import Regulations of Thailand

Thailand Customs, Currency & Airport Tax regulations summaryCustoms, Currency & Airport taxAll about ThailandCapital city: BangkokCurrency: Baht (THB)Local time: GMT + 7Telephone code: + 66Bank: Closed on Saturday and Sunday.Customs RulesImport regulations: Free import by each passenger holding a passport of his own, irrespective of age:1. 200 cigarettes or 250 grams of tobacco or equal weight of cigars;2. 1 liter of liquor.Free import for non-residents:- for holders of transit visas or who can obtain a visa on arrival: up to THB 10,000 per person or THB 20,000 per family.- for holders of tourist visas: up to THB 20,000 per person or THB 40,000 per family.Prohibited (without license):1. Firearms and ammunition incl. explosive articles and fireworks, drugs of narcotic nature, e.g. heroin.2. Gold bullion. If no import license is available, it can be left in Customs bond at the airport of entry to be retrieved on departure.3. Meat from any country affected by Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) or mad cow and foot-and-mouth diseases, including all EU Member States .

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Airport Embarkation Tax and Currency Import Regulations of Thailand

Additional Information on regulations:A declaration of goods acquired abroad is required if the total value exceeds THB 10,000.- per person.Export regulations:Free export of tobacco products and/or tobacco: any quantity.Prohibited (without license):1. Antique or objects of art, whether officially registered as art or not;2. Religious articles (excluding one small Buddha image normally carried on person).Airport Embarkation TaxNo airport tax is levied on passenger upon embarkation at the airport. However, the Bangkok Airport Tax is levied on transit passengers who decide to leave the transit area if the tax has not been included in the ticket. Fee: THB 700.- (payable in THB only), before their departure.Currency rulesCurrency Import regulations:Local currency: up to THB 50,000.- per person or THB 100,000.- per family holding one passport.Foreign currencies: unlimited. However, amounts of foreign currency exceeding USD 20,000.- (or equivalent) must be declared to a Customs Officer upon arrival by all travellers.Currency Export regulations:Local currency: up to THB 50,000.- per person or THB 100,000.- per family holding one passport.Foreign currencies: unlimited. However, amounts of foreign currency exceeding USD 20,000.- (or equivalent) must be declared to a Customs Officer upon departure by all travellers.

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LO 4 – Issuing of Flight Ticket.

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Search for Online Flights.

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Online Flight Booking

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Flight Ticket

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Conclusion With the help of this assignment, I came to know about the various countries, cities, attractions, rules and regulations, airlines and so on. This assignment made me to think about the various scopes and possibilities of the Air-travel industry. I have 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.

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