What is the difference between Travel App and Guide App, and when to use one or the other when creating an itinerary?
The Travel App has all the tools to include flights, hotels and services contracted in the agency. The Guide App is an option to offer only one travel guide (with maps, currency converter, point of interest guide) - there are more than 1,200 destinations around the world. In both cases the cost is the same and are discounted from the franchise according to the amount of downloads made.
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What are they, how to create and how to import itinerary templates?
If you have itineraries that usually repeat themselves, you can create itinerary templates to make your life easier. In the top menu, under "LIBRARY" select "ITINERARY MODELS". Then you can create a template by clicking on "CREATE NEW MODEL"or ...
What is the difference between Travel Documents and Travel Attachments?
Travel documents and travel attachments are features that allow you to upload files to the app, so travelers can have access to them at any time. The main difference between Travel Documents and Travel Attachments is where these files are shown in ...
How do I create an itinerary (roadmap / day-by-day)?
Under "Travel", you can create a new trip or edit a trip already in creation. After filling in the data under "Travel Settings", on the edit screen of the trip, you must add an activity in "+". In this section, select "Title, summary and image"of the ...
will my client's travel documents be available offline?
Yes! The entire itinerary, maps, destination guides and travel documents are downloaded to the app the first time the trip is opened. Travel documents will be available at any time, regardless of whether or not the user is connected to the internet.
When I launch a group trip, will it be counted only as an itinerary?
The itinerary is contact by each passenger (e-mail) inserted in the trip. Therefore, if your group has 50 passengers and the email of the 50 passengers is inserted, it will be 50 itineraries. Thus, 50 credits are accounted for. In the REPORTS - ...