Customer-Made vs Ready-Made Itinerary — FIT vs GIT, Tailor-Made vs Package Tours

Travel Trade · Part 2 · Module 20

Customer-Made vs Ready-Made Itinerary — FIT vs GIT, Tailor-Made vs Package Tours

Two tourists walk into a travel agency. One says “I want a 10-day Kerala tour.” The other says “Design me something unique for Kerala based on my interests.” Same destination, completely different products. Here is the complete framework.

📋 Customer-Made (Tailor-Made) Itinerary

A customer-made itinerary — also called a tailor-made, bespoke, or custom itinerary — is designed from scratch based on a specific client’s requirements. The tourist is the co-designer. Every element reflects their preferences, pace, interests, and budget.

How Customer-Made Itinerary is Created
Step 1: Client Brief — tourist provides: destinations desired, duration, budget per person, number of pax, accommodation preferences, meal requirements, personal interests, special activities needed, language service required

Step 2: Research — tour planner researches optimal routing, best seasonal timing, available accommodation, attractions

Step 3: Draft Itinerary — day-by-day programme created, costed, and presented to client

Step 4: Revision — client reviews, requests changes, planner revises

Step 5: Confirmation and Booking — all components booked once client approves
Features of Customer-Made Itinerary
✓ Completely personalised to client preferences
✓ Flexible departure dates
✓ Private transport and accommodation
✓ Personal guide if required
✓ Can be modified right up to departure
✓ Higher per-person cost
✓ More planning time required
✓ Higher agency margin (15-25%)
📦 Ready-Made (Package) Itinerary

A ready-made itinerary — also called a package tour, GIT (Group Inclusive Tour), or brochure holiday — is pre-designed by the tour operator for a target market, marketed through brochures, and sold at a fixed price to multiple clients sharing the same tour.

Features of Ready-Made Itinerary
✓ Pre-designed for general market
✓ Fixed departure dates (usually weekly or fortnightly)
✓ Group transport (coach/group air booking)
✓ Twin/triple sharing accommodation
✓ Tour escort included
✓ Most meals included
✓ Lower per-person cost due to group economies
✓ Limited flexibility
✓ Marketed via brochures and catalogues
⚔️ Customer-Made vs Ready-Made — Complete Comparison
Customer-Made (FIT)
Ready-Made (GIT)
Designed for one specific client
Designed for general market
Flexible departure dates
Fixed departure dates
Private transport
Group coach/shared flights
Higher per-person cost
Lower per-person cost
Maximum flexibility
Minimal flexibility
Personal guide if requested
Group escort/guide
Suitable: experienced travellers
Suitable: first-time travellers
Higher agency planning effort
Repeat use of same itinerary
🎯 UGC NET Key Points — Module 20
◆ Customer-made = FIT = Tailor-made = Bespoke itinerary — personalised, flexible, higher cost
◆ Ready-made = GIT = Package tour = Brochure holiday — pre-designed, fixed, lower cost
◆ FIT process: Client brief → Research → Draft → Revision → Confirmation → Booking
◆ Thomas Cook introduced ready-made package tour concept in 1845
◆ Morrison 1989 definition: package tour = “trip planned at single price covering transport, accommodation, meals, sightseeing”
◆ GIT minimum group: typically 10-15 passengers for meaningful economies of scale
◆ Agency margin: FIT = 15-25% · GIT = 10-15% (lower as volume compensates)
◆ Both types use same destinations — what differs is the product structure and delivery

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