A travel itinerary is a key document in any visa application. It shows the embassy your planned flights, dates, and route. Here’s the easiest way to get one.

Step-by-Step Process

1. Know what’s required

A travel itinerary for visa includes passenger details, flight numbers, departure/arrival cities, dates, airline name, and a PNR booking code.

2. Generate your itinerary

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3. Review for accuracy

Check that all information matches your passport and visa application form before submitting.

4. Submit with your application

Include the travel itinerary alongside your other visa documents — passport, photos, financial proof, and hotel bookings.

Pro Tips

  • A travel itinerary is different from a day-by-day trip plan — it specifically means your flight booking details
  • Ensure round-trip coverage for most visa types
  • Match dates across all documents for consistency
  • Professional PDF formatting makes a better impression

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a travel itinerary the same as a flight itinerary?

For visa purposes, yes. A travel itinerary showing your flight details and PNR code serves the same purpose as a flight itinerary.

Do I need a day-by-day itinerary too?

Some visas (especially Schengen) also require a day-by-day travel plan. The flight itinerary is a separate, mandatory document.

Can I include multiple flights in one itinerary?

Yes. Multi-city itineraries showing connecting flights or multiple destinations are supported.

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