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TRAVEL
INTRODUCTION:
NAME : RAJESH SUKARIYA
BATCH : W2
ENTER : GHATKOPAR(EAST),MUMBAI
COURSE : AHTM
MODULE : TRAVEL
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
At the onset, I would like to thank the Almighty God
without which this presentation would not have been
possible and . I also like to thanks to my trainer MR
DOMNIC D’SOUZA SIR who gave me this golden
opportunity to do this presentation
I also thanks to all my friends for their valuable co-
operation during the period of presentation.
FRANCE
PARIS
EIFFEL TOWER
LOURVE PALACE
SAIN-MALO
GRAND
AQUARIUM
FORT NATIONAL
U.A.E.
ABU DHABI
FERRARI WORLD
SHEIKH ZAYED
GRAND MOSQUE
DUBAI
BURJ KHALIFA
BURJ AL ARAB
TWOCOUNTRIES :
FRANCE U.A.E.
FRANCE
FRANCE
• France, officialiy French republic , is a country whose territory consists of metropolitan
France in western Europe, as well as several overseas regions and territories. The
metropolitan area of France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English
Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. The overseas
territories include French Guiana in South America and several islands in the
Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans.
• During the Iron Age, what is now metropolitan France was inhabited by the Gauls,
a Celtic people. The area was annexed in 51 BC by Rome, which held Gaul until 486, when
the Germanic Franks conquered the region and formed the Kingdom of France.
• Capital : Paris
• Currency : French Frank
• Anthem : La Marseillaise.
• Language : French.
• Government : République française.
HISTORY
• France was one of the Allied Powers in World War II, but was conquered by Nazi Germany in 1940.
• The Third Republic was dismantled, and most of the country was controlled directly by Germany
while the south was controlled until 1942 by the collaborationist Vichy government. Living
conditions were harsh as Germany drained away food and manpower, and many Jews were killed.
• Charles de Gaulle led the Free France movement that one-by-one took over the colonial empire,
and coordinated the wartime Resistance. Following liberation in summer 1944, a Fourth
Republic was established.
• France slowly recovered economically, and enjoyed a baby boom that reversed its very low fertility
rate. Long wars in Indochina and Algeria drained French resources and ended in political defeat. In
the wake of the Algerian Crisis of 1958, Charles de Gaulle set up the French Fifth Republic.
• Into the 1960s decolonization saw most of the French colonial empire become independent, while
smaller parts were incorporated into the French state as overseas departments and collectivities.
Since World War II France has been a permanent member in the UN Security Council and NATO.
• It played a central role in the unification process after 1945 that led to the European Union. Despite
slow economic growth in recent years and issues with Muslim minorities, it remains a strong
economic, cultural, military and political factor in the 21st century.
CITIES
PARIS SAINT-MALO
TOURISTDESTINATION
Eiffel tower Louvre palace
PARIS
• Paris is the capital and most popular city in france,with anadministrative-limits area of 105
square kilometresand and a 2015 population of 2,229,621
• The city is commune and department, and the capital-heart of the 12,012-square-
kilometre Île-de-France region, whose 12,142,802 2016 population represents roughly 18
percent of the france
• By the 17th century, Paris had become one of Europe's major centres of finance, commerce,
fashion, science, and the arts, a position that it retains still today.
• According to official estimates, in 2013-14 the Paris Region had the third-highest GDP in the
world and the largest regional GDP in the EU.
• Paris is especially known for its museums and architectural landmarks: the Louvre palace was
the most visited art museum in the world in 2016, with 7.4 million visitors.
• the Eiffel Tower, constructed for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889.
• The association football club Paris Saint-Germain and the rugby union club Stade
Français are based in Paris.
LOUVREPALACE
• The Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France, is one of the largest and most
famous museums in the world. The building, a former royal palace, lies in the center of
Paris, between the Seine river and the Rue de Rivoli.
• Its central courtyard, now occupied by the Louvre glass pyramid, lies in the axis of the
Champs-Élysées, and thus forms the nucleus from which the Axe historic springs. Part of
the royal Palace of the Louvre was first opened to the public as a museum on November
8, 1793, during the French Revolution.
• The louvre palaceis a former royal palace located on the right bankof the seine in
paris,between the tuileries garden and the church of Saint-Germin .
• Originally a fortress built in the medieval period, it became a royal palace in the
fourteenth century under Charles V and was used from time to time by the kings of
France as their main Paris residence.
• Its present structure has evolved in stages since the 16th century.
• In 1793 part of the Louvre became a public museum, now the Musée du Louvre, which
has expanded to occupy most of the building.
EIFFELTOWER
• The Eiffel tower is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named
after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower.
• Constructed from 1887–89 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair, it was initially criticized by
some of France's leading artists and intellectuals for its design, but it has become a global cultural
icon of France and one of the most recognisable structures in the world.
• The tower is 324 metres (1,063 ft) tall, about the same height as an 81-storey building, and
the tallest structure in Paris. Its base is square, measuring 125 metres (410 ft) on each side.
• During its construction, the Eiffel Tower surpassed the Washington Monument to become
the tallest man-made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years until the Chrysler
Building in New York City was finished in 1930.
• The tower has three levels for visitors, with restaurants on the first and second levels. The top
level's upper platform is 276 m (906 ft) above the ground – the highest observation
deck accessible to the public in the European Union.
• Tickets can be purchased to ascend by stairs or lift to the first and second levels. The climb from
ground level to the first level is over 300 steps, as is the climb from the first level to the second.
Although there is a staircase to the top level, it is usually accessible only by lift.
SAINT-MALO
HISTORY• Saint malo is a historic walled port city and commune , in Brittany on the English Channel coastline of
northwestern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the Ille-et-Vilaine.
• Traditionally known for its independent streak, Saint-Malo was in the past notorious for privateering.
Today the city is a major tourist destination, with many ancient structures.
• The population, in 2012, was 44,620 – though this can increase to up to 200,000 in the summer tourist
season. With the suburbs included, the metropolitan area's population is approximately 153,000 (2011).
• The population of the commune more than doubled in 1968 with the merging of three communes:
Saint-Malo, Saint-Servan (population 14,963 in 1962) and ParamĂŠ (population 8,811 in 1962).
• In World War II, during fighting in late August and early September 1944, the historic walled city of
Saint-Malo was almost totally destroyed by American shelling and bombing as well as British naval
gunfire.
• The Allies believed that the Axis powers had thousands of troops and major armaments built up within
the city walls – though there proved to be less than 100 troops manning just two anti-
aircraft installations, with the much larger and heavily armed Axis presence in strongpoints outside the
city walls.
• The commune of Saint-Servan was merged, together with Paramé, and became the commune of Saint-
Malo in 1967.
• Saint-Malo was the site of an Anglo-French summit in 1998 that led to a significant agreement
regarding European defence policy.
TOURISTDESTNATION
GRAND AQUARIUM FORT NATIONAL
FORT NATIONAL
• Fort National is a fort on a tidal island a few hundred metres off the walled city of Saint-Malo. The great military
architect Vauban had it built in 1689 to protect Saint-Malo's port.
• The fort was originally called Fort Royal. In 1789 the fort's name became Fort d'Îlette or Républicain, then Fort Impérial and,
after 1870, Fort National.
• The German army took control of the French coast from Cap Frehel to Saint-Malo by the end of June 1940. In 1942 work on
fortifying Saint-Malo sped up as Hitler's Atlantic Wall project took form.
• On 6 August 1944, the allies bombed Saint-Malo, which was still under German occupation. The next day the German
commander imprisoned 380 men from St. Malo in the fort to prevent an uprising. The prisoners remained there for six days,
where allied shellfire killed 18 of them on the night of 9 to 10 August. Fo
• The American 83rd Infantry Division was responsible for the liberation of Saint Malo, including Fort National. The fort itself
was liberated on 16 August, but not till after allied shellfire had damaged it. The fort was later restored in accordance with
Vauban's original plans.
• The fort stands on l'Îlette rock. This was originally the site of a beacon that was lit at night to act as a lighthouse. Îlette was
also a place of public executions for the seigniory of Saint Malo, which burnt criminals there. Latter a gallows occupied the
site.
• A model in Saint-Malo's history museum suggests that a battery may have occupied the site before the erection of the
Vauban fort
GRAND AQUARIUM
• The Great Aquarium – Saint-Malo is an aquarium in Saint-Malo, France. It opened in 1996 and now
belongs to the group Compagnie des Alpes, which also owns many other parks in France and Europe.
• The aquarium houses 11,000 marine animals representing 600 species. It covers 4,000 square metres and
holds 2,500,000 litres of water (The largest aquarium, Nautibus attraction excluded, contains 600,000 litres .
360,000 people visit this site each year making it the second most visited tourist site in Brittany.
• The visit and the attractions
• Cold and temperate seas
• During the visit, you can discover the underwater world in different rooms:
• Tropical collection
• Mangrove
• The wreck of the ship where sharks dominates.
Three attractions complete the visit:
• The touch pool that allows you to touch some marine species of the Brittany coast such as rays, bats, sea stars
and spiders
• A sharks ring. 7 sharks (4 different species) and 4 sea turtles swim in a basin which contains 600,000 litres of
water and completely encircles the room. You can also spend one night in the heart of this ring, surrounded by
sharks.
• The Nautibus, a journey in a small submarine, presents 5,000 fishes swimming in a pool of 1,500,000 litres of
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
 The united arab emirates sometimes simply called the emirates, is a federal absolute monarchy in Western
Asia at the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsulaon the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the east and Saudi
Arabia to the south, as well as sharing maritime borders with Qatar to the west and Iran to the north.
 In 2013, the UAE's population was 9.2 million, of which 1.4 million are Emirati citizens and 7.8 million
are expatriates.
 The country is a federation of seven emirates, and was established on 2 December 1971. The
constituent emirates are Abu Dhabi , Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain.
 Each emirate is governed by an absolute monarch; together, they jointly form the Federal Supreme Council. One
of the monarchs (traditionally always the Emir of Abu Dhabi) is selected as the President of the United Arab
Emirates. Islam is the official religion of the UAE and Arabic is the official language.
 The UAE's oil reserves are the seventh-largest in the world while its natural gas reserves are the
world's seventeenth-largest. Sheikh Zayed, ruler of Abu Dhabi and the first President of the UAE, oversaw the
development of the Emirates and steered oil revenues into healthcare, education and infrastructure.
The Uae's Economy Is The Most Diversified In The Gulf Cooperation Council, While Its Most
Populous City Of Dubai Is An Important Global City And An International Aviation
Hub. Nevertheless, The Country Remains Principally Reliant On Its Export Of Petroleum And
Natural Gas.
The UAE Is Criticised For Its Human Rights Record, Including The Specific Interpretations Of
Sharia Used In Its Legal System. The Uae's Rising International Profile Has Led Some Analysts To
Identify It As A Regional And Middle Power.
Capital : Abu Dhabi
Currency : Driham
Anthem : Long Live My Nation
Language : Arabic.
Government : Federal Absolute Monarchy
TWO CITIES
ABU DHABI DUBAI
ABUDHABI
ABUDHABI
• Abu dhabi is the capital and the second most populous city of the United Arab
Emirates (the most populous being Dubai), and also capital of the Emirate of Abu
Dhabi, the largest of the UAE's seven emirates. Abu Dhabi lies on a T-shaped island
jutting into the Persian Gulf from the central western coast. The city proper had a
population of 1.5 million in 2014.
• Abu Dhabi houses federal government offices, is the seat of the United Arab Emirates
Government, home to the Abu Dhabi Emiri Family and the President of the UAE, who is
from this family. Abu Dhabi's rapid development and urbanisation, coupled with the
relatively high average income of its population, has transformed the city into a large
and advanced metropolis. Today the city is the country's centre
of political and industrial activities, and a major cultural and commercial centre, due
to its position as the capital. Abu Dhabi accounts for about two-thirds of the roughly
$400-billion United Arab Emirates economy.
• "Dhabi" is the Arabic word for a particular species of native gazelle that was once
common in the Arabian region. Abu Dhabi means father of the "Dhabi" (gazelle). It is
thought that this name came about because of the abundance of Gazelles in the area
ABU DHABI
Shaikh Zayed grand mosque Ferrari world
SHAIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE
• Shaikh Zayed grand mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates, and is considered to be the
key site for worship in the country. The design of the mosque was done by a Syrian architect named Yousef Abdelky.
• The project was launched by the late president of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who
wanted to establish a structure that would unite the cultural diversity of the Islamic world with the historical and modern
values of architecture and art. His final resting place is located on the grounds beside the same mosque. The mosque was
constructed from 1996 to 2007. It is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates. The building complex measures
approximately 290 m (960 ft) by 420 m (1,380 ft), covering an area of more than 12 hectares (30 acres), exclusive of exterior
landscaping and vehicle parking.
• As the country's grand mosque, it is the key place of worship for Friday gathering and Eid prayers. During Eid it may be visited
by more than 41,000 people.
• Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center (SZGMC) offices are located in the west minarets. SZGMC manages the day-to-day
operations, as a place of worship and Friday gathering, and also a center of learning and discovery through its educational
cultural activities and visitor programs.
• The library, located in the northeast minaret, serves the community with classic books and publications addressing a range of
Islamic subjects: sciences, civilization, calligraphy, the arts, coins and includes some rare publications dating back more than
200 years. In reflection of the diversity of the Islamic world and the United Arab Emirates, the collection comprises material in
a broad range of languages, including Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish, German and Korean.
FERRARI WORLD
• Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is an amusement park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab
Emirates. It is the first Ferrari-branded theme park and has the record for the largest space
frame structure ever built. Formula Rossa, the world's fastest roller coaster, is also located here.
• The foundation stone for the park was laid on 3 November 2007. It took three years to develop
the park and it officially opened to the public on 4 November 2010. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi
covers an area of 86,000 square metres. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi was named the "Middle East's
Leading Tourist Attraction" at the World Travel Awards 2015.
Awards and nominations
•Best Commercial, Office, Retail Future Development, Cityscape Abu Dhabi, 2010.
•Best International Leisure Development, International Property Award and Bloomberg, 2010.
•CIAT Open Award for Technical Excellence in Architectural Technology, The Chartered Institute of
Architectural Technologists (CIAT), 2010.
•Overall GCC Project of the Year 2010, MEP Middle East Awards, 2010.
•2011 Brass Ring (Best new product, show production and entertainment displays and sets), IAAPA, 2011.
•Excellence in Live Design Award (ShowTex Middle East for Ferrari World Grand Opening), Live Design
Magazine, 2011.
•Gold Winner designation for Best Permanent Exhibition, Event Design Award by Event Design Magazine,
2011.
•Hospitality & Leisure Project of the Year, Middle East Architect Awards 2011, 2011.
•Most Innovative Retail & Leisure Concept of the Year Award, Global Retail and Leisure International
Awards, 2011.
•PALME award - Best A/V solution in a commercial development, PALME Middle East, 2011.
•PALME award - Best 3D projection of the year (Speed of magic), PALME Middle East, 2011.
•Project Excellence Award, IPMA – NL, 2011.
•Best Theme Park in the UAE, Hospitality India, 2013.
•Middle East's Leading Tourist Attraction 2015, World Travel Awards, 2015.
DUBAI
DUBAI
• Dubai is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located on the southeast coast of
the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country.
• Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the
country's Federal Supreme Council.
• The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area.
Dubai will host World Expo 2020.
• Dubai emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major transport hub for passengers
and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai's economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration
concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966.
• Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969. Dubai's oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its
reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil.
• The Emirate's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism,
aviation, real estate, and financial services.
• Dubai was recently named the best destination for Muslim travellers by Salam Standard. Dubai has recently attracted
world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for
its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
• Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city's largely South Asian and Filipinoworkforce.
Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008–09 following the financial crisis of 2007–08, but the
emirate's economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus
DUBAI
BURJ KHALIFA BURJ-AL-ARAB
BURJ KHALIFA
• The burj khalifa , known as the Burj Dubai before its inauguration, is a megatall skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
With a total height of 829.8 m (2,722 ft) and a roof height (excluding antenna) of 828 m (2,717 ft), the Burj Khalifa is
the tallest structure in the world since topping out in late 2008.
• Construction of the Burj Khalifa began in 2004, with the exterior completed five years later in 2009. The primary structure is
reinforced concrete. The building was opened in 2010 as part of a new development called Downtown Dubai. It is designed to
be the centrepiece of large-scale, mixed-use development. The decision to construct the building is reportedly based on the
government's decision to diversify from an oil-based economy, and for Dubai to gain international recognition. The building
was originally named Burj Dubai but was renamed in honour of the ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the United Arab
Emirates, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Abu Dhabi and the UAE government lent Dubai money to pay its debts. The building
broke numerous height records, including its designation as the tallest tower in the world.
• Burj Khalifa was designed by Adrian Smith, then of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), whose firm designed the Willis
Tower and One World Trade Center. Hyder Consulting was chosen to be the supervising engineer with NORR Group
Consultants International Limited chosen to supervise the architecture of the project. The design is derived from the Islamic
architecture of the region, such as in the Great Mosque of Samarra. The Y-shaped tripartite floor geometry is designed to
optimize residential and hotel space. A buttressed central core and wings are used to support the height of the building.
Although this design was derived from Tower Palace III, the Burj Khalifa’s central core houses all vertical transportation with
the exception of egress stairs within each of the wings. The structure also features a cladding system which is designed to
withstand Dubai's hot summer temperatures. It contains a total of 57 elevators and 8 escalators.
BURJ-AL-ARAB
• The burj-al-arab is a luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the third tallest hotel in the world(although 39%
of its total height is made up of non-occupiable space). Burj Al Arab stands on an artificial island 280 m (920 ft)
from Jumeirah beach and is connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge. The shape of the structure is designed to
mimic the sail of a ship. It has a helipad near the roof at a height of 210 m (689 ft) above ground.
• The beachfront area where Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel are located was previously called Chicago Beach. The hotel
is located on an island of reclaimed land 280 meters offshore of the beach of the former Chicago Beach Hotel. The locale's
name had its origins in the Chicago Bridge & Iron Companywhich at one time welded giant floating oil storage tanks, known
locally as Kazzans on the site.
• The old name persisted after the old Hotel was demolished in 1997. Dubai Chicago Beach Hotel remained as the Public Project
Name for the construction phase of Burj Al Arab Hotel until Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced the new
name.
• Several features of the hotel required complex engineering feats to achieve. The hotel rests on an artificial island constructed
280 m (920 ft) offshore. To secure a foundation, the builders drove 230 forty-meter-long (130 ft) concrete piles into the sand.
• Engineers created a ground/surface layer of large rocks, which is circled with a concrete honeycomb pattern, which serves to
protect the foundation from erosion. It took three years to reclaim the land from the sea, while it took fewer than three years
to construct the building itself. The building contains over 70,000 m3 (92,000 cu yd) of concrete and 9,000 tons of steel
ITINERARY
DAY1-01/11/2017
• 02:55 FLIGHT FROM CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FOR
CHARLES DE GAULLE(FLIGHT NO.
9W- 124)
• 08:20 REACH CHARLES DE GAULLE. TOUR
GUIDE WILL RECEIVE AND DROP TO
HOTEL
• 09:00 REACH HOTEL (HOTEL LE DERBY ALMA
PARIS)
• 10:00 BREAKFAST
• 11:00 REST
• 12:00 SIGHT SEEING EIFFEL TOWER
(DURATION 2 HOURS)
• 14:00 GO TO HOTEL FOR LUNCH AT 58
TOUR EIFFEL RESTAURANT
• 15:00 GO TO THE LOUVRE PALACE
(4.4KM FROM EIFFEL TOWER)
• 15:15 REACH LOUVRE PALACE
(DURATION 90 MINUTES)
• 17:00 RETURN BACK TO HOTEL
• 20:30 DINNER
• 21:30 SLEEPING TIME
DAY2 – 02/11/2017
• 09:00 BREAKFAST
• 10:30 CHECK-OUT FROM THE HOTEL (HOTEL LE DERBY ALMA PARIS)
• 11:00 LEAVE FOR SAINT-MALO (BY BUS AND TGV )
• 15:30 REACH THE HOTEL (HOTEL LE NAUVEAU MONDE)
• 16:00 LUNCH
• 17:00 SIGHT SEEING FORT NATIONAL(DURATION 2 HOURS)
• 19:00 BACK TO HOTEL (HOTEL LE NAUVEAU MONDE)
• 21:00 DINNER
• 22:00 SLEEPING TIME
DAY3 – 03/11/2017
• 09:00 BREAKFAST
• 10:30 CHECK-OUT FROM THE HOTEL (HOTEL LE NAUVEAU MONDE)
• 11:00 GO TO THE GRAND AQUARIUM(DURATION 2 HOURS)
• 13:30 GO TO THE RESTAURANT FOR LUNCH
• 14:30 BACK TO PARIS (BY BUS AND TGV )
• 19:00 GO TO THE SHOPPING MALL FOR SHOPPING
• 20:00 COME AT AIRPORT CHARLES DE GAULLE, PARIS
• 21:10 FLIGHT FOR SEEB MUSCAT (FLIGHT NO. WY-132)
DAY4 – 04/11/2017
• 07:15 REACH MUSCAT
01 35 MIN LAYOVER AT THE AIRPORT
• 08:50 DEPART FOR ABU DHABI(FLIGHT NO.
WY633)
• 10:05 REACH ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT
• 10:30 TOUR GUIDE WILL RECEIV AND DROP
TO HOTEL(PREMIER INN ABU DHABI
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HOTEL)
• 11:00 CHECK IN
• 12:00 LUNCH
• 13:00 GO FOR SIGHT SEEING AT
SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE
• 13:30 REACH AT SHEIKH ZAYED
MOSQUE (DURATION 2 HOURS)
• 16:00 RETURN BACK TO HOTEL
• 17:00 GO FOR SHOPPING
• 20:30 DINNER
• 21:30 SLEEPING TIME
DAY5 – 05/11/2017
• 08:30 BREAKFAST
• 09:30 LEAVE FOR FERRARI WORLD(DURATION 4 HOURS)
• 14:00 LUNCH
• 16:00 GO TO DUBAI (BY CAR 130 KM , 90 MIN.)
• 18:00 REACH AT DUBAI INTERNATIONAL HOTEL
• 20:00 DINNER
• 21:30 SLEEPING TIME
DAY6 - 06/11/2017
• 08:30 BREAKFAST
• 10:00 GO FOR SIGHT SEEING (BURJ KHALIFA)
• 10:30 REACH BURJ KHALIFA
• 12:00 GO AT BURJ-AL-ARAB (16KM FROM BURJ KHALIFA)
• 13:30 LUNCH IN BURJ-AL-ARAB
• 15:00 RETURN BACK TO HOTEL(27.5KM)
• 16:00 GO FOR SHOPPING
• 18:00 COME AT HOTEL (DUBAI INTERNATIONAL HOTEL)
• 21:00 DINNER
• 22:00 SLEEPING TIME
DAY7 - 07/11/2017
• 02:00 WAKE UP AND GO TO THE AIRPORT
• 05:00 FLIGHT FOR MUMBAI GROM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
(FLIGHT NO. 9W-579)
• 09:30 REACH MUMBAI
DOCMENTSREQUIREDTOVISITFRANCE
• PASSPORT AND COPIES OF YOUR PREVIOUS VISAS – VALID FOR AT LEAST 3
MONTHS BEYOND RETURN DATE – ARE REQUIRED. YOUR PASSPORT MUST HAVE AT
LEAST TWO BLANK PAGES.
• VISA
• INVITATION LETTER WITH THE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER FROM FAMILY
MEMBER OR SPONSOR – IF APPLICABLE
• BANK STATEMENT OF THE LAST 6 MONTHS
• PASSPORT COPIES
DOCMENTSREQUIREDTOVISITUNITEDARABEMIRATES
• PASSPORT VALID FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 3 MONTHS.
• VISA
• INVITATION LETTER WITH THE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER FROM FAMILY
MEMBER OR SPONSOR – IF APPLICABLE
• BANK STATEMENT OF THE LAST 6 MONTHS
• PASSPORT COPIES
• TRAVEL HEALTH INSURANCE CONFIRMATION OF MINIMUM 30,000 € COVERAGE
WITHIN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AND ENTIRE DUBAI.
• A COVER LETTER STATING THE PURPOSE OF VISIT TO AUSTRIAAND ITINERARY
COMPAREYOURPACKAGEWITHOTHERTOUROPERATER
PACKAGE
OURPACKAGE
• All the transport ways(Air, Land, Only the Air
transport is been Water) includes in the
package to included in the package which will
make it a wonderful experience.
• All types of cuisine are included in the
package.
• Our package includes beach activity, site
seeing, shows, shopping etc.
• Our flight is excellent and time saving.
COMPETITORSPACKAGE
• Only the air ticket is included In the package
which will increase the air fare and make the
package expensive.
• Cuisine are not included in the package.
• Package include only shopping.
• Flight routing is very tiring in the pacakage.
• Free sight seeing in all destination is included in
the package.
• 25% discount on shopping on selected outlets.
• No hidden charges
• In this package site seeing is not in their
in all destination.
• No discount.
• Some hidden charges.
FREEDOMOFAIRAPPLYONTHISTOUR
• FIRSTFREEDOM
• FOURTHFREEDOM
• FIFTHFREEDOM
TOTAL EXPENSES
• AIR TICKET ---- 54878
• ACCOMODATION ---- 40000
• RAIL & BUS TICKET ----- 10000
• SHOPPING WITH 25% DISCOUNT --- 10000 WITH 25% (2500)
TAX ------ 10%
TOTAL ------- 1,12,378 INR
I.A.T.A(International AirTransportAssociation
• IATA was founded by the airlines in 1945 founded by the airlines.
• It is a non-governmental organization and draw its legal existence from special Act of the Canadian parliament,
given Royal Assent in December 1945.
• Closely associated with ICAO.
• Airlines engaged directly in international operations are ACTIVE MEMBERS, while those offering domestic
services are ASSOCIATE MEMBERS.
AIMSOFIATA
 TO PROMOTE :
Safe, regular and economical air transport for benefit of the people of the world.
 TO PROVIDE :
Means for collaboration among the air transport enterprises. Engaged directly and indirectly in
international air transport services.
 TO CO-OPERATE :
With International Civil Aviation Organization and other International Organizations.
IATA’SROLEIN AIRTRANSPORT:
 IATAAnnual General Meeting n which all the active member have an equal vote.
 The Association has two main offices one in Montreal and the other in Geneva.
 Regional Directors are based in Singapore, Geneva, Buenos, Aires, Beirut, and Washington.
 Regional Technical Directors n Bangkok, Dakar, London, Nairobi, and Rio de janeriro.
 Clearing House began in January 1947.
 IATA Clearing House include over 300 airlines.
 Traffic conference are held once a year, Meetings to review fares for passenger tariffs are held in the
Autumn, and for those matters involving air cargo in the SPRING, Special meetings are held in the interim.
The Traffic Services work falls into three main areas :
 Passenger Services.
 Cargo Services.
 Airport Handling.
 For tracing mishandled luggage IATA/SITA, BAGTRAC system are used.
U.F.T.A.A(UniversalFederationofTravelAgent’sAssociation
 UFTAA was founded in 1966 by the merger of International Federation of Travel Agencies and the
Universal Organization of Travel Agents Association (UOTTA).
 Handling 70% of the International airline bookings.
 Apart from the full members, the Secretary General of UFTAA may register an individually any Travel
agency., which is
A member of national association in a country which does have an UFTAA member
OR
A member of a national association in a country which is a member of FTAA.
OR
Located in a country where there is no National Association.
AIMSOF UFTAA
 To unite and reinforce National Association and Organization of Travel Agents.
 To act as a sole representative of the agency profession at international and worldwide.
 To ensure the maximum possible cohesion, prestige, protection, and development in the economic, juridical,
and social sphere for the tourist trade economy.
Policy making body of UFTAA is the Annual General Assembly which decides on the general policy of the
Federation
The General Secretariat is in Monaco, France.
The official languages of UFTAA are English, French and Spanish.
ACTIVITESOF UFTAA
 UFTAA represents the interest of the travel agents on a permanent basic through international associations
such as IATA, IRU, UIC.
 The General Secretariat maintains a large library at the disposal of all UFTAA members.
 Publishes a monthly bulletin called “Courier”.
 UFFTA also provide an insurance policy to the traveling public known as “UFTAA EXTRA SRE”.
P.A.T.A(PacificAreaTravel Association
 PATA was founded in the year 1951 to stimulate interest in a pacific region as a vacationland.
 To develop, promote, facilitate travel to the many pacific destinations.
 PATA’S first conference was held in 1952.
 Headquarters established in San Francisco, U.S.A in 1953.
 PATA’S first Asian office was opened in Manila, Philippines in the year 1976.
 The PATA publication , “The Pacific Travel News” s relied upon by the wholesale and the retail agents and
“Pacific Area Destination Handbook” which compiles in a single volume all the data that is required for the
planning ang the sale of travel .
 There are 31 pacific destination.
PATAMEMBERSHIP
 PATA has 9 categories of membership:
1. Active Government
2. Associate Government
3. Active Carrier
4. Associate Carrier
5. Active Industry
6. Allied
7. Affiliated Allied
8. Associate
9. Sustaining.
India was an Associate Member since 1957 and became a full-fledged member in 1964.
T.A.A.I(Travel Agents Association Of India)
• Main objective is to safe guard and protect
the interest of its members.
• Registered Office is in Mumbai(BOM)
• Regional Office at Calcutta, Delhi, and
Chennai.
• Once a year they hold a conference at
some place in India to discuss the problem
connected with the industry.
I.C.A.O(INTERNATIONALCIVILAVIATIONORGANIZATION
 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 headquarters are in Montreal.
 The ICAO is composed of 185 member nations that meet once every three years at an assembly.
 33 member nations who are elected by the assembly on the basis of their relative importance in international air transport
and of geographical distribution.
OBECTIVESOFI.C.A.O
 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 purpose.
 Encourage the development of the railways, airports and navigation facilities for international civil aviation association.
 Meets 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 have 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.
CHICAGOCONVENTION
 In Chicago, in the year 1944 in an international meeting between various Government
 All countries active in international air transport, participated.
 Chicago convention governs relations between states on technical as well as commercial subjects connecting
International Air Transport such as :
1. Flying over territory of contracting states, customs, rules, of the air spread of disease.
2. Nationality of aircraft.
3. Facilitation
4. Documents
5. International standards and practices including those for carriage of dangerous our goods.
6. Statistics, Finance, Technical assistance etc.
WARSAWCONVENTION
 Created in 1929.
 Specified the conditions under which airline could be liable for the death or injury to passengers.
 Loss or damage to baggage.
 All legal aspects of the relationship between airlines and passengers.
 “Condition of Contract” which is printed on the passenger tickets include liability which is not handled by the convention.
 Convention limits for loss or damage to checked n baggage to about $9 per pound or approx. $400 for unchecked hand
baggage. Higher figures apply on US flights.
 Compensation for injury or death $10,000 or $20,000 on flights only outside the U.S.
 Flight involving a stop in the U.S has a maximum liability of $75,000 including legal costs.
 Agreements such as Hague Protocol and the Montreal Agreement increase the maximum liability of the airlines.
MONTREALCONVENTION
 Montreal convention adopted by meeting by ICAO member states in 1999.
 Founded in Montreal , Canada effective from 4 November 2003 .
 Number of Members 109.
 Common Languages Used are English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish.
 The Convention attempts to re-establish uniformity and predictability of rules relating to the international carriage of
passenger, baggage and cargo.
 The Montreal Convention was brought about mainly to amend liabilities to be paid to families for death or injury whilst
on board an aircraft.
 Under the Montreal Convention, air carriers are strictly liable for proven damages up to 100,000 special drawing
rights (SDR), a mix of currency values established by the International Monetary Fund.
 Where damages of more than 113,100 SDR are sought, the airline may avoid liability by proving that the accident which
caused the injury or death was not due to their negligence or was attributable to the negligence of a third party.
FREEDOMS OFTHEAIR
FIRSTFREEDOM
The right of an airline of a country (say country ‘A’) to fly across the
territory of another (country ‘B’) without landing
SECONDFREEDOM
 The right of an airline of a country (country ‘A’) to land in the territory of another
country (country ‘B’) for non-traffic purposes for instance refuelling, crew FDLT,
Technical malfunctions etc.
THIRDFREEDOM
 The right of an airline of a country (country ‘A’) to set down in another country
(country ‘B’) passengers, mail, and cargo coming from the home country of the
airline (country ‘B’)
FOURTHFREEDOM
 The right of an airline of a country (country ‘A’) to pick up in another country
(country ‘B’) passengers, Mail, and cargo destination for the home country of the
airline (country 'A’)
FIFTHFREEDOM
 The right of an airline of a country (country ‘A’) to carry passengers, mail, and cargo from
a point of origin in a foreign country (country ‘B’) to a point of destination in another
foreign country (country ‘c’)
CONCLUSION
With the help of this assignment, I came to know about the various
countries, cities, attractions, rules, regulations, airlines and so on. This
assignment made me to think about the various scopes and
possibilities of the air-travel industry. I learned how to issue a ticket,
about international travel organizations, freedoms of air, travel
itinerary preparation, flight schedule and soon. I hereby declare that
this assignment is true and best of my knowledge.
THANK YOU……!

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Explore Top Tourist Sites in France and UAE

  • 2. INTRODUCTION: NAME : RAJESH SUKARIYA BATCH : W2 ENTER : GHATKOPAR(EAST),MUMBAI COURSE : AHTM MODULE : TRAVEL
  • 3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: At the onset, I would like to thank the Almighty God without which this presentation would not have been possible and . I also like to thanks to my trainer MR DOMNIC D’SOUZA SIR who gave me this golden opportunity to do this presentation I also thanks to all my friends for their valuable co- operation during the period of presentation.
  • 4. FRANCE PARIS EIFFEL TOWER LOURVE PALACE SAIN-MALO GRAND AQUARIUM FORT NATIONAL U.A.E. ABU DHABI FERRARI WORLD SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE DUBAI BURJ KHALIFA BURJ AL ARAB
  • 7. FRANCE • France, officialiy French republic , is a country whose territory consists of metropolitan France in western Europe, as well as several overseas regions and territories. The metropolitan area of France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. The overseas territories include French Guiana in South America and several islands in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. • During the Iron Age, what is now metropolitan France was inhabited by the Gauls, a Celtic people. The area was annexed in 51 BC by Rome, which held Gaul until 486, when the Germanic Franks conquered the region and formed the Kingdom of France. • Capital : Paris • Currency : French Frank • Anthem : La Marseillaise. • Language : French. • Government : RĂŠpublique française.
  • 8. HISTORY • France was one of the Allied Powers in World War II, but was conquered by Nazi Germany in 1940. • The Third Republic was dismantled, and most of the country was controlled directly by Germany while the south was controlled until 1942 by the collaborationist Vichy government. Living conditions were harsh as Germany drained away food and manpower, and many Jews were killed. • Charles de Gaulle led the Free France movement that one-by-one took over the colonial empire, and coordinated the wartime Resistance. Following liberation in summer 1944, a Fourth Republic was established. • France slowly recovered economically, and enjoyed a baby boom that reversed its very low fertility rate. Long wars in Indochina and Algeria drained French resources and ended in political defeat. In the wake of the Algerian Crisis of 1958, Charles de Gaulle set up the French Fifth Republic. • Into the 1960s decolonization saw most of the French colonial empire become independent, while smaller parts were incorporated into the French state as overseas departments and collectivities. Since World War II France has been a permanent member in the UN Security Council and NATO. • It played a central role in the unification process after 1945 that led to the European Union. Despite slow economic growth in recent years and issues with Muslim minorities, it remains a strong economic, cultural, military and political factor in the 21st century.
  • 10.
  • 12. PARIS • Paris is the capital and most popular city in france,with anadministrative-limits area of 105 square kilometresand and a 2015 population of 2,229,621 • The city is commune and department, and the capital-heart of the 12,012-square- kilometre Île-de-France region, whose 12,142,802 2016 population represents roughly 18 percent of the france • By the 17th century, Paris had become one of Europe's major centres of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the arts, a position that it retains still today. • According to official estimates, in 2013-14 the Paris Region had the third-highest GDP in the world and the largest regional GDP in the EU. • Paris is especially known for its museums and architectural landmarks: the Louvre palace was the most visited art museum in the world in 2016, with 7.4 million visitors. • the Eiffel Tower, constructed for the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889. • The association football club Paris Saint-Germain and the rugby union club Stade Français are based in Paris.
  • 13. LOUVREPALACE • The Louvre Museum (MusĂŠe du Louvre) in Paris, France, is one of the largest and most famous museums in the world. The building, a former royal palace, lies in the center of Paris, between the Seine river and the Rue de Rivoli. • Its central courtyard, now occupied by the Louvre glass pyramid, lies in the axis of the Champs-ÉlysĂŠes, and thus forms the nucleus from which the Axe historic springs. Part of the royal Palace of the Louvre was first opened to the public as a museum on November 8, 1793, during the French Revolution. • The louvre palaceis a former royal palace located on the right bankof the seine in paris,between the tuileries garden and the church of Saint-Germin . • Originally a fortress built in the medieval period, it became a royal palace in the fourteenth century under Charles V and was used from time to time by the kings of France as their main Paris residence. • Its present structure has evolved in stages since the 16th century. • In 1793 part of the Louvre became a public museum, now the MusĂŠe du Louvre, which has expanded to occupy most of the building.
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  • 15. EIFFELTOWER • The Eiffel tower is a wrought iron lattice tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It is named after the engineer Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower. • Constructed from 1887–89 as the entrance to the 1889 World's Fair, it was initially criticized by some of France's leading artists and intellectuals for its design, but it has become a global cultural icon of France and one of the most recognisable structures in the world. • The tower is 324 metres (1,063 ft) tall, about the same height as an 81-storey building, and the tallest structure in Paris. Its base is square, measuring 125 metres (410 ft) on each side. • During its construction, the Eiffel Tower surpassed the Washington Monument to become the tallest man-made structure in the world, a title it held for 41 years until the Chrysler Building in New York City was finished in 1930. • The tower has three levels for visitors, with restaurants on the first and second levels. The top level's upper platform is 276 m (906 ft) above the ground – the highest observation deck accessible to the public in the European Union. • Tickets can be purchased to ascend by stairs or lift to the first and second levels. The climb from ground level to the first level is over 300 steps, as is the climb from the first level to the second. Although there is a staircase to the top level, it is usually accessible only by lift.
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  • 18. HISTORY• Saint malo is a historic walled port city and commune , in Brittany on the English Channel coastline of northwestern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the Ille-et-Vilaine. • Traditionally known for its independent streak, Saint-Malo was in the past notorious for privateering. Today the city is a major tourist destination, with many ancient structures. • The population, in 2012, was 44,620 – though this can increase to up to 200,000 in the summer tourist season. With the suburbs included, the metropolitan area's population is approximately 153,000 (2011). • The population of the commune more than doubled in 1968 with the merging of three communes: Saint-Malo, Saint-Servan (population 14,963 in 1962) and ParamĂŠ (population 8,811 in 1962). • In World War II, during fighting in late August and early September 1944, the historic walled city of Saint-Malo was almost totally destroyed by American shelling and bombing as well as British naval gunfire. • The Allies believed that the Axis powers had thousands of troops and major armaments built up within the city walls – though there proved to be less than 100 troops manning just two anti- aircraft installations, with the much larger and heavily armed Axis presence in strongpoints outside the city walls. • The commune of Saint-Servan was merged, together with ParamĂŠ, and became the commune of Saint- Malo in 1967. • Saint-Malo was the site of an Anglo-French summit in 1998 that led to a significant agreement regarding European defence policy.
  • 20. FORT NATIONAL • Fort National is a fort on a tidal island a few hundred metres off the walled city of Saint-Malo. The great military architect Vauban had it built in 1689 to protect Saint-Malo's port. • The fort was originally called Fort Royal. In 1789 the fort's name became Fort d'Îlette or RĂŠpublicain, then Fort ImpĂŠrial and, after 1870, Fort National. • The German army took control of the French coast from Cap Frehel to Saint-Malo by the end of June 1940. In 1942 work on fortifying Saint-Malo sped up as Hitler's Atlantic Wall project took form. • On 6 August 1944, the allies bombed Saint-Malo, which was still under German occupation. The next day the German commander imprisoned 380 men from St. Malo in the fort to prevent an uprising. The prisoners remained there for six days, where allied shellfire killed 18 of them on the night of 9 to 10 August. Fo • The American 83rd Infantry Division was responsible for the liberation of Saint Malo, including Fort National. The fort itself was liberated on 16 August, but not till after allied shellfire had damaged it. The fort was later restored in accordance with Vauban's original plans. • The fort stands on l'Îlette rock. This was originally the site of a beacon that was lit at night to act as a lighthouse. Îlette was also a place of public executions for the seigniory of Saint Malo, which burnt criminals there. Latter a gallows occupied the site. • A model in Saint-Malo's history museum suggests that a battery may have occupied the site before the erection of the Vauban fort
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  • 22. GRAND AQUARIUM • The Great Aquarium – Saint-Malo is an aquarium in Saint-Malo, France. It opened in 1996 and now belongs to the group Compagnie des Alpes, which also owns many other parks in France and Europe. • The aquarium houses 11,000 marine animals representing 600 species. It covers 4,000 square metres and holds 2,500,000 litres of water (The largest aquarium, Nautibus attraction excluded, contains 600,000 litres . 360,000 people visit this site each year making it the second most visited tourist site in Brittany. • The visit and the attractions • Cold and temperate seas • During the visit, you can discover the underwater world in different rooms: • Tropical collection • Mangrove • The wreck of the ship where sharks dominates. Three attractions complete the visit: • The touch pool that allows you to touch some marine species of the Brittany coast such as rays, bats, sea stars and spiders • A sharks ring. 7 sharks (4 different species) and 4 sea turtles swim in a basin which contains 600,000 litres of water and completely encircles the room. You can also spend one night in the heart of this ring, surrounded by sharks. • The Nautibus, a journey in a small submarine, presents 5,000 fishes swimming in a pool of 1,500,000 litres of
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  • 25. UNITED ARAB EMIRATES  The united arab emirates sometimes simply called the emirates, is a federal absolute monarchy in Western Asia at the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsulaon the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south, as well as sharing maritime borders with Qatar to the west and Iran to the north.  In 2013, the UAE's population was 9.2 million, of which 1.4 million are Emirati citizens and 7.8 million are expatriates.  The country is a federation of seven emirates, and was established on 2 December 1971. The constituent emirates are Abu Dhabi , Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Umm al-Quwain.  Each emirate is governed by an absolute monarch; together, they jointly form the Federal Supreme Council. One of the monarchs (traditionally always the Emir of Abu Dhabi) is selected as the President of the United Arab Emirates. Islam is the official religion of the UAE and Arabic is the official language.  The UAE's oil reserves are the seventh-largest in the world while its natural gas reserves are the world's seventeenth-largest. Sheikh Zayed, ruler of Abu Dhabi and the first President of the UAE, oversaw the development of the Emirates and steered oil revenues into healthcare, education and infrastructure.
  • 26. The Uae's Economy Is The Most Diversified In The Gulf Cooperation Council, While Its Most Populous City Of Dubai Is An Important Global City And An International Aviation Hub. Nevertheless, The Country Remains Principally Reliant On Its Export Of Petroleum And Natural Gas. The UAE Is Criticised For Its Human Rights Record, Including The Specific Interpretations Of Sharia Used In Its Legal System. The Uae's Rising International Profile Has Led Some Analysts To Identify It As A Regional And Middle Power. Capital : Abu Dhabi Currency : Driham Anthem : Long Live My Nation Language : Arabic. Government : Federal Absolute Monarchy
  • 29. ABUDHABI • Abu dhabi is the capital and the second most populous city of the United Arab Emirates (the most populous being Dubai), and also capital of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the largest of the UAE's seven emirates. Abu Dhabi lies on a T-shaped island jutting into the Persian Gulf from the central western coast. The city proper had a population of 1.5 million in 2014. • Abu Dhabi houses federal government offices, is the seat of the United Arab Emirates Government, home to the Abu Dhabi Emiri Family and the President of the UAE, who is from this family. Abu Dhabi's rapid development and urbanisation, coupled with the relatively high average income of its population, has transformed the city into a large and advanced metropolis. Today the city is the country's centre of political and industrial activities, and a major cultural and commercial centre, due to its position as the capital. Abu Dhabi accounts for about two-thirds of the roughly $400-billion United Arab Emirates economy. • "Dhabi" is the Arabic word for a particular species of native gazelle that was once common in the Arabian region. Abu Dhabi means father of the "Dhabi" (gazelle). It is thought that this name came about because of the abundance of Gazelles in the area
  • 30. ABU DHABI Shaikh Zayed grand mosque Ferrari world
  • 31. SHAIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE • Shaikh Zayed grand mosque is located in Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates, and is considered to be the key site for worship in the country. The design of the mosque was done by a Syrian architect named Yousef Abdelky. • The project was launched by the late president of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who wanted to establish a structure that would unite the cultural diversity of the Islamic world with the historical and modern values of architecture and art. His final resting place is located on the grounds beside the same mosque. The mosque was constructed from 1996 to 2007. It is the largest mosque in the United Arab Emirates. The building complex measures approximately 290 m (960 ft) by 420 m (1,380 ft), covering an area of more than 12 hectares (30 acres), exclusive of exterior landscaping and vehicle parking. • As the country's grand mosque, it is the key place of worship for Friday gathering and Eid prayers. During Eid it may be visited by more than 41,000 people. • Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque Center (SZGMC) offices are located in the west minarets. SZGMC manages the day-to-day operations, as a place of worship and Friday gathering, and also a center of learning and discovery through its educational cultural activities and visitor programs. • The library, located in the northeast minaret, serves the community with classic books and publications addressing a range of Islamic subjects: sciences, civilization, calligraphy, the arts, coins and includes some rare publications dating back more than 200 years. In reflection of the diversity of the Islamic world and the United Arab Emirates, the collection comprises material in a broad range of languages, including Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish, German and Korean.
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  • 33. FERRARI WORLD • Ferrari World Abu Dhabi is an amusement park on Yas Island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is the first Ferrari-branded theme park and has the record for the largest space frame structure ever built. Formula Rossa, the world's fastest roller coaster, is also located here. • The foundation stone for the park was laid on 3 November 2007. It took three years to develop the park and it officially opened to the public on 4 November 2010. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi covers an area of 86,000 square metres. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi was named the "Middle East's Leading Tourist Attraction" at the World Travel Awards 2015.
  • 34. Awards and nominations •Best Commercial, Office, Retail Future Development, Cityscape Abu Dhabi, 2010. •Best International Leisure Development, International Property Award and Bloomberg, 2010. •CIAT Open Award for Technical Excellence in Architectural Technology, The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT), 2010. •Overall GCC Project of the Year 2010, MEP Middle East Awards, 2010. •2011 Brass Ring (Best new product, show production and entertainment displays and sets), IAAPA, 2011. •Excellence in Live Design Award (ShowTex Middle East for Ferrari World Grand Opening), Live Design Magazine, 2011. •Gold Winner designation for Best Permanent Exhibition, Event Design Award by Event Design Magazine, 2011. •Hospitality & Leisure Project of the Year, Middle East Architect Awards 2011, 2011. •Most Innovative Retail & Leisure Concept of the Year Award, Global Retail and Leisure International Awards, 2011. •PALME award - Best A/V solution in a commercial development, PALME Middle East, 2011. •PALME award - Best 3D projection of the year (Speed of magic), PALME Middle East, 2011. •Project Excellence Award, IPMA – NL, 2011. •Best Theme Park in the UAE, Hospitality India, 2013. •Middle East's Leading Tourist Attraction 2015, World Travel Awards, 2015.
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  • 36. DUBAI
  • 37. DUBAI • Dubai is the largest and most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is located on the southeast coast of the Persian Gulf and is the capital of the Emirate of Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the country. • Abu Dhabi and Dubai are the only two emirates to have veto power over critical matters of national importance in the country's Federal Supreme Council. • The city of Dubai is located on the emirate's northern coastline and heads the Dubai-Sharjah-Ajman metropolitan area. Dubai will host World Expo 2020. • Dubai emerged as a global city and business hub of the Middle East. It is also a major transport hub for passengers and cargo. By the 1960s, Dubai's economy was based on revenues from trade and, to a smaller extent, oil exploration concessions, but oil was not discovered until 1966. • Oil revenue first started to flow in 1969. Dubai's oil revenue helped accelerate the early development of the city, but its reserves are limited and production levels are low: today, less than 5% of the emirate's revenue comes from oil. • The Emirate's Western-style model of business drives its economy with the main revenues now coming from tourism, aviation, real estate, and financial services. • Dubai was recently named the best destination for Muslim travellers by Salam Standard. Dubai has recently attracted world attention through many innovative large construction projects and sports events. The city has become iconic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa. • Dubai has been criticised for human rights violations concerning the city's largely South Asian and Filipinoworkforce. Dubai's property market experienced a major deterioration in 2008–09 following the financial crisis of 2007–08, but the emirate's economy has made a return to growth, with a projected 2015 budget surplus
  • 39. BURJ KHALIFA • The burj khalifa , known as the Burj Dubai before its inauguration, is a megatall skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. With a total height of 829.8 m (2,722 ft) and a roof height (excluding antenna) of 828 m (2,717 ft), the Burj Khalifa is the tallest structure in the world since topping out in late 2008. • Construction of the Burj Khalifa began in 2004, with the exterior completed five years later in 2009. The primary structure is reinforced concrete. The building was opened in 2010 as part of a new development called Downtown Dubai. It is designed to be the centrepiece of large-scale, mixed-use development. The decision to construct the building is reportedly based on the government's decision to diversify from an oil-based economy, and for Dubai to gain international recognition. The building was originally named Burj Dubai but was renamed in honour of the ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the United Arab Emirates, Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Abu Dhabi and the UAE government lent Dubai money to pay its debts. The building broke numerous height records, including its designation as the tallest tower in the world. • Burj Khalifa was designed by Adrian Smith, then of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), whose firm designed the Willis Tower and One World Trade Center. Hyder Consulting was chosen to be the supervising engineer with NORR Group Consultants International Limited chosen to supervise the architecture of the project. The design is derived from the Islamic architecture of the region, such as in the Great Mosque of Samarra. The Y-shaped tripartite floor geometry is designed to optimize residential and hotel space. A buttressed central core and wings are used to support the height of the building. Although this design was derived from Tower Palace III, the Burj Khalifa’s central core houses all vertical transportation with the exception of egress stairs within each of the wings. The structure also features a cladding system which is designed to withstand Dubai's hot summer temperatures. It contains a total of 57 elevators and 8 escalators.
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  • 41. BURJ-AL-ARAB • The burj-al-arab is a luxury hotel located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is the third tallest hotel in the world(although 39% of its total height is made up of non-occupiable space). Burj Al Arab stands on an artificial island 280 m (920 ft) from Jumeirah beach and is connected to the mainland by a private curving bridge. The shape of the structure is designed to mimic the sail of a ship. It has a helipad near the roof at a height of 210 m (689 ft) above ground. • The beachfront area where Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel are located was previously called Chicago Beach. The hotel is located on an island of reclaimed land 280 meters offshore of the beach of the former Chicago Beach Hotel. The locale's name had its origins in the Chicago Bridge & Iron Companywhich at one time welded giant floating oil storage tanks, known locally as Kazzans on the site. • The old name persisted after the old Hotel was demolished in 1997. Dubai Chicago Beach Hotel remained as the Public Project Name for the construction phase of Burj Al Arab Hotel until Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum announced the new name. • Several features of the hotel required complex engineering feats to achieve. The hotel rests on an artificial island constructed 280 m (920 ft) offshore. To secure a foundation, the builders drove 230 forty-meter-long (130 ft) concrete piles into the sand. • Engineers created a ground/surface layer of large rocks, which is circled with a concrete honeycomb pattern, which serves to protect the foundation from erosion. It took three years to reclaim the land from the sea, while it took fewer than three years to construct the building itself. The building contains over 70,000 m3 (92,000 cu yd) of concrete and 9,000 tons of steel
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  • 44. DAY1-01/11/2017 • 02:55 FLIGHT FROM CHATRAPATI SHIVAJI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FOR CHARLES DE GAULLE(FLIGHT NO. 9W- 124) • 08:20 REACH CHARLES DE GAULLE. TOUR GUIDE WILL RECEIVE AND DROP TO HOTEL • 09:00 REACH HOTEL (HOTEL LE DERBY ALMA PARIS) • 10:00 BREAKFAST • 11:00 REST • 12:00 SIGHT SEEING EIFFEL TOWER (DURATION 2 HOURS) • 14:00 GO TO HOTEL FOR LUNCH AT 58 TOUR EIFFEL RESTAURANT • 15:00 GO TO THE LOUVRE PALACE (4.4KM FROM EIFFEL TOWER) • 15:15 REACH LOUVRE PALACE (DURATION 90 MINUTES) • 17:00 RETURN BACK TO HOTEL • 20:30 DINNER • 21:30 SLEEPING TIME
  • 45. DAY2 – 02/11/2017 • 09:00 BREAKFAST • 10:30 CHECK-OUT FROM THE HOTEL (HOTEL LE DERBY ALMA PARIS) • 11:00 LEAVE FOR SAINT-MALO (BY BUS AND TGV ) • 15:30 REACH THE HOTEL (HOTEL LE NAUVEAU MONDE) • 16:00 LUNCH • 17:00 SIGHT SEEING FORT NATIONAL(DURATION 2 HOURS) • 19:00 BACK TO HOTEL (HOTEL LE NAUVEAU MONDE) • 21:00 DINNER • 22:00 SLEEPING TIME
  • 46. DAY3 – 03/11/2017 • 09:00 BREAKFAST • 10:30 CHECK-OUT FROM THE HOTEL (HOTEL LE NAUVEAU MONDE) • 11:00 GO TO THE GRAND AQUARIUM(DURATION 2 HOURS) • 13:30 GO TO THE RESTAURANT FOR LUNCH • 14:30 BACK TO PARIS (BY BUS AND TGV ) • 19:00 GO TO THE SHOPPING MALL FOR SHOPPING • 20:00 COME AT AIRPORT CHARLES DE GAULLE, PARIS • 21:10 FLIGHT FOR SEEB MUSCAT (FLIGHT NO. WY-132)
  • 47. DAY4 – 04/11/2017 • 07:15 REACH MUSCAT 01 35 MIN LAYOVER AT THE AIRPORT • 08:50 DEPART FOR ABU DHABI(FLIGHT NO. WY633) • 10:05 REACH ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT • 10:30 TOUR GUIDE WILL RECEIV AND DROP TO HOTEL(PREMIER INN ABU DHABI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HOTEL) • 11:00 CHECK IN • 12:00 LUNCH • 13:00 GO FOR SIGHT SEEING AT SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE • 13:30 REACH AT SHEIKH ZAYED MOSQUE (DURATION 2 HOURS) • 16:00 RETURN BACK TO HOTEL • 17:00 GO FOR SHOPPING • 20:30 DINNER • 21:30 SLEEPING TIME
  • 48. DAY5 – 05/11/2017 • 08:30 BREAKFAST • 09:30 LEAVE FOR FERRARI WORLD(DURATION 4 HOURS) • 14:00 LUNCH • 16:00 GO TO DUBAI (BY CAR 130 KM , 90 MIN.) • 18:00 REACH AT DUBAI INTERNATIONAL HOTEL • 20:00 DINNER • 21:30 SLEEPING TIME
  • 49. DAY6 - 06/11/2017 • 08:30 BREAKFAST • 10:00 GO FOR SIGHT SEEING (BURJ KHALIFA) • 10:30 REACH BURJ KHALIFA • 12:00 GO AT BURJ-AL-ARAB (16KM FROM BURJ KHALIFA) • 13:30 LUNCH IN BURJ-AL-ARAB • 15:00 RETURN BACK TO HOTEL(27.5KM) • 16:00 GO FOR SHOPPING • 18:00 COME AT HOTEL (DUBAI INTERNATIONAL HOTEL) • 21:00 DINNER • 22:00 SLEEPING TIME
  • 50. DAY7 - 07/11/2017 • 02:00 WAKE UP AND GO TO THE AIRPORT • 05:00 FLIGHT FOR MUMBAI GROM INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (FLIGHT NO. 9W-579) • 09:30 REACH MUMBAI
  • 51. DOCMENTSREQUIREDTOVISITFRANCE • PASSPORT AND COPIES OF YOUR PREVIOUS VISAS – VALID FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS BEYOND RETURN DATE – ARE REQUIRED. YOUR PASSPORT MUST HAVE AT LEAST TWO BLANK PAGES. • VISA • INVITATION LETTER WITH THE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER FROM FAMILY MEMBER OR SPONSOR – IF APPLICABLE • BANK STATEMENT OF THE LAST 6 MONTHS • PASSPORT COPIES
  • 52. DOCMENTSREQUIREDTOVISITUNITEDARABEMIRATES • PASSPORT VALID FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST 3 MONTHS. • VISA • INVITATION LETTER WITH THE ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER FROM FAMILY MEMBER OR SPONSOR – IF APPLICABLE • BANK STATEMENT OF THE LAST 6 MONTHS • PASSPORT COPIES • TRAVEL HEALTH INSURANCE CONFIRMATION OF MINIMUM 30,000 € COVERAGE WITHIN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AND ENTIRE DUBAI. • A COVER LETTER STATING THE PURPOSE OF VISIT TO AUSTRIAAND ITINERARY
  • 53. COMPAREYOURPACKAGEWITHOTHERTOUROPERATER PACKAGE OURPACKAGE • All the transport ways(Air, Land, Only the Air transport is been Water) includes in the package to included in the package which will make it a wonderful experience. • All types of cuisine are included in the package. • Our package includes beach activity, site seeing, shows, shopping etc. • Our flight is excellent and time saving. COMPETITORSPACKAGE • Only the air ticket is included In the package which will increase the air fare and make the package expensive. • Cuisine are not included in the package. • Package include only shopping. • Flight routing is very tiring in the pacakage.
  • 54. • Free sight seeing in all destination is included in the package. • 25% discount on shopping on selected outlets. • No hidden charges • In this package site seeing is not in their in all destination. • No discount. • Some hidden charges.
  • 56. TOTAL EXPENSES • AIR TICKET ---- 54878 • ACCOMODATION ---- 40000 • RAIL & BUS TICKET ----- 10000 • SHOPPING WITH 25% DISCOUNT --- 10000 WITH 25% (2500) TAX ------ 10% TOTAL ------- 1,12,378 INR
  • 57. I.A.T.A(International AirTransportAssociation • IATA was founded by the airlines in 1945 founded by the airlines. • It is a non-governmental organization and draw its legal existence from special Act of the Canadian parliament, given Royal Assent in December 1945. • Closely associated with ICAO. • Airlines engaged directly in international operations are ACTIVE MEMBERS, while those offering domestic services are ASSOCIATE MEMBERS.
  • 58. AIMSOFIATA  TO PROMOTE : Safe, regular and economical air transport for benefit of the people of the world.  TO PROVIDE : Means for collaboration among the air transport enterprises. Engaged directly and indirectly in international air transport services.  TO CO-OPERATE : With International Civil Aviation Organization and other International Organizations.
  • 59. IATA’SROLEIN AIRTRANSPORT:  IATAAnnual General Meeting n which all the active member have an equal vote.  The Association has two main offices one in Montreal and the other in Geneva.  Regional Directors are based in Singapore, Geneva, Buenos, Aires, Beirut, and Washington.  Regional Technical Directors n Bangkok, Dakar, London, Nairobi, and Rio de janeriro.  Clearing House began in January 1947.  IATA Clearing House include over 300 airlines.  Traffic conference are held once a year, Meetings to review fares for passenger tariffs are held in the Autumn, and for those matters involving air cargo in the SPRING, Special meetings are held in the interim.
  • 60. The Traffic Services work falls into three main areas :  Passenger Services.  Cargo Services.  Airport Handling.  For tracing mishandled luggage IATA/SITA, BAGTRAC system are used.
  • 61. U.F.T.A.A(UniversalFederationofTravelAgent’sAssociation  UFTAA was founded in 1966 by the merger of International Federation of Travel Agencies and the Universal Organization of Travel Agents Association (UOTTA).  Handling 70% of the International airline bookings.  Apart from the full members, the Secretary General of UFTAA may register an individually any Travel agency., which is A member of national association in a country which does have an UFTAA member OR A member of a national association in a country which is a member of FTAA. OR Located in a country where there is no National Association.
  • 62. AIMSOF UFTAA  To unite and reinforce National Association and Organization of Travel Agents.  To act as a sole representative of the agency profession at international and worldwide.  To ensure the maximum possible cohesion, prestige, protection, and development in the economic, juridical, and social sphere for the tourist trade economy. Policy making body of UFTAA is the Annual General Assembly which decides on the general policy of the Federation The General Secretariat is in Monaco, France. The official languages of UFTAA are English, French and Spanish.
  • 63. ACTIVITESOF UFTAA  UFTAA represents the interest of the travel agents on a permanent basic through international associations such as IATA, IRU, UIC.  The General Secretariat maintains a large library at the disposal of all UFTAA members.  Publishes a monthly bulletin called “Courier”.  UFFTA also provide an insurance policy to the traveling public known as “UFTAA EXTRA SRE”.
  • 64. P.A.T.A(PacificAreaTravel Association  PATA was founded in the year 1951 to stimulate interest in a pacific region as a vacationland.  To develop, promote, facilitate travel to the many pacific destinations.  PATA’S first conference was held in 1952.  Headquarters established in San Francisco, U.S.A in 1953.  PATA’S first Asian office was opened in Manila, Philippines in the year 1976.  The PATA publication , “The Pacific Travel News” s relied upon by the wholesale and the retail agents and “Pacific Area Destination Handbook” which compiles in a single volume all the data that is required for the planning ang the sale of travel .  There are 31 pacific destination.
  • 65. PATAMEMBERSHIP  PATA has 9 categories of membership: 1. Active Government 2. Associate Government 3. Active Carrier 4. Associate Carrier 5. Active Industry 6. Allied 7. Affiliated Allied 8. Associate 9. Sustaining. India was an Associate Member since 1957 and became a full-fledged member in 1964.
  • 66. T.A.A.I(Travel Agents Association Of India) • Main objective is to safe guard and protect the interest of its members. • Registered Office is in Mumbai(BOM) • Regional Office at Calcutta, Delhi, and Chennai. • Once a year they hold a conference at some place in India to discuss the problem connected with the industry.
  • 67. I.C.A.O(INTERNATIONALCIVILAVIATIONORGANIZATION  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 headquarters are in Montreal.  The ICAO is composed of 185 member nations that meet once every three years at an assembly.  33 member nations who are elected by the assembly on the basis of their relative importance in international air transport and of geographical distribution.
  • 68. OBECTIVESOFI.C.A.O  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 purpose.  Encourage the development of the railways, airports and navigation facilities for international civil aviation association.  Meets 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 have 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.
  • 69. CHICAGOCONVENTION  In Chicago, in the year 1944 in an international meeting between various Government  All countries active in international air transport, participated.  Chicago convention governs relations between states on technical as well as commercial subjects connecting International Air Transport such as : 1. Flying over territory of contracting states, customs, rules, of the air spread of disease. 2. Nationality of aircraft. 3. Facilitation 4. Documents 5. International standards and practices including those for carriage of dangerous our goods. 6. Statistics, Finance, Technical assistance etc.
  • 70. WARSAWCONVENTION  Created in 1929.  Specified the conditions under which airline could be liable for the death or injury to passengers.  Loss or damage to baggage.  All legal aspects of the relationship between airlines and passengers.  “Condition of Contract” which is printed on the passenger tickets include liability which is not handled by the convention.  Convention limits for loss or damage to checked n baggage to about $9 per pound or approx. $400 for unchecked hand baggage. Higher figures apply on US flights.  Compensation for injury or death $10,000 or $20,000 on flights only outside the U.S.  Flight involving a stop in the U.S has a maximum liability of $75,000 including legal costs.  Agreements such as Hague Protocol and the Montreal Agreement increase the maximum liability of the airlines.
  • 71. MONTREALCONVENTION  Montreal convention adopted by meeting by ICAO member states in 1999.  Founded in Montreal , Canada effective from 4 November 2003 .  Number of Members 109.  Common Languages Used are English, Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish.  The Convention attempts to re-establish uniformity and predictability of rules relating to the international carriage of passenger, baggage and cargo.  The Montreal Convention was brought about mainly to amend liabilities to be paid to families for death or injury whilst on board an aircraft.  Under the Montreal Convention, air carriers are strictly liable for proven damages up to 100,000 special drawing rights (SDR), a mix of currency values established by the International Monetary Fund.  Where damages of more than 113,100 SDR are sought, the airline may avoid liability by proving that the accident which caused the injury or death was not due to their negligence or was attributable to the negligence of a third party.
  • 73. FIRSTFREEDOM The right of an airline of a country (say country ‘A’) to fly across the territory of another (country ‘B’) without landing
  • 74. SECONDFREEDOM  The right of an airline of a country (country ‘A’) to land in the territory of another country (country ‘B’) for non-traffic purposes for instance refuelling, crew FDLT, Technical malfunctions etc.
  • 75. THIRDFREEDOM  The right of an airline of a country (country ‘A’) to set down in another country (country ‘B’) passengers, mail, and cargo coming from the home country of the airline (country ‘B’)
  • 76. FOURTHFREEDOM  The right of an airline of a country (country ‘A’) to pick up in another country (country ‘B’) passengers, Mail, and cargo destination for the home country of the airline (country 'A’)
  • 77. FIFTHFREEDOM  The right of an airline of a country (country ‘A’) to carry passengers, mail, and cargo from a point of origin in a foreign country (country ‘B’) to a point of destination in another foreign country (country ‘c’)
  • 78. CONCLUSION With the help of this assignment, I came to know about the various countries, cities, attractions, rules, regulations, airlines and so on. This assignment made me to think about the various scopes and possibilities of the air-travel industry. I learned how to issue a ticket, about international travel organizations, freedoms of air, travel itinerary preparation, flight schedule and soon. I hereby declare that this assignment is true and best of my knowledge.