Tourwriter allows you to export your itinerary to a customizable PDF file that features a customisable cover page and your organization logo. The PDF also includes the pricing details, terms & conditions, and the itinerary outline that provides an overview of the services included. PDFs can be configured to hide Images, Descriptions, Itinerary details, Maps, and Outline as required.
PDFs can be exported through both Proposal and Final templates and both templates generate the same PDF output.
Note: The default behaviour of the Export functionality can be configured in your Organisation settings.
Tip: Exclude Images and Descriptions, but include Final itinerary details in the PDF export to have a travel voucher view of the itinerary.
Users can define whether a Resource or Booked item should appear as a Full page on the PDF Itinerary Export.
To achieve this,
Users can define a PDF image for Booked item which will appear on a separate page after the item details in the exported PDF itinerary. For best results the image should be at least 2480×3508 pixels.
To achieve this,
A PDF itinerary comprises the following seven sections which are also termed as chapters.
The PDF cover page is an A4 image that, if uploaded to an itinerary, will appear as the first page of your exported PDF itinerary. If no PDF cover image is attached then the Front page will be the first page of your exported PDF itinerary. The Cover image should be at least 2480×3508 pixels and will export edge to edge in A4 format.
The Front page replicates the Hero section of the itinerary Preview by displaying Itinerary name, Hero image and the Itinerary Start and End dates. Below this information we include the travel designer details and an iteration of the itinerary footer information. This is fully adjustable at the itinerary level. Anything included in the left-hand section of the itinerary footer shows up on the inner cover.
The map reiterates the itinerary outline as seen on the Final itinerary.
Itinerary outline is a sneak peek of the itinerary and lists a compact view of bookings in a single line.
This chapter displays the detailed itinerary, outlining different days and services listed. Depending on the export setting, it can be the most comprehensive part of the itineraries. It can include images, descriptions and final itinerary details. You may choose one or more of the following export settings to display in the day-to-day itinerary chapter:
You can hide descriptions if you wish to share the itinerary as a brief outline.
You can hide images to keep the itinerary compact. You may also want to hide images if you plan to share the itinerary with a travel agent partner who prefers to use their image.
You can hide details linked to a booking, usually seen on the final itinerary. A fine example would be to hide this option when sharing an itinerary proposal.
The Pricing chapter displays pricing as configured on the pricing display settings. For instance, it displays a summary of the itemised price if you have picked Itemised pricing on the Manage tab > Pricing subtab. If you have chosen to hide the price then this chapter will be skipped. To learn more go to the Pricing Display Options section in the Itinerary Pricing article.
The Terms and conditions chapter exhibits as added to the footer or as fed through the organisation default settings.
Note: Even though Tourwriter allows you to export itineraries as PDFs, you can easily edit the itinerary by accessing it in a Microsoft Word file. Read Editing Tourwriter itineraries in Microsoft Word to learn more.