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1. A travel agent is preparing an international itinerary for a client
traveling from Nairobi to London. Which document is MOST essential
for confirming the booking with an airline?
A. Vaccination certificate
B. Hotel voucher
C. Passenger Name Record (PNR)
D. Travel insurance policy
The Passenger Name Record (PNR) is the primary electronic record
created by airlines and travel agents that contains all passenger and
itinerary details required for booking confirmation and ticket
issuance.
2. Which organization regulates international air transport tariff
agreements and fare construction guidelines used by travel agents?
A. WHO
B. ICAO
C. IATA
D. UNWTO
IATA (International Air Transport Association) sets global standards
, for airline operations, including fare construction and ticketing
procedures used in travel agency systems.
3. What is the primary purpose of a GDS (Global Distribution System) in
travel agency operations?
A. To issue passports
B. To process immigration checks
C. To access and book airline, hotel, and car rental inventories
globally
D. To provide currency exchange rates only
A GDS enables travel agents to access real-time travel inventories
and make reservations across airlines, hotels, and car rental
companies.
4. When calculating international airfares, what does the term
“stopover” refer to?
A. A flight delay due to weather
B. A connection under 24 hours
C. A voluntary break in a journey exceeding 24 hours at an
intermediate point
D. A missed flight connection
A stopover is a deliberate break in travel lasting more than 24 hours,
often used in fare construction and itinerary planning.
5. Which document is required for most international travelers as proof
of identity and nationality?
A. Driver’s license
B. Passport
C. Birth certificate
D. Work permit
A passport is the universally accepted travel document for
international identification and border control purposes.
, 6. What does the term “open-jaw ticket” refer to in airline ticketing?
A. A round-trip ticket with same origin and destination
B. A ticket with no return flight
C. A ticket where the destination and return origin differ
D. A ticket for standby passengers only
An open-jaw ticket allows travel between different cities on
outbound and return journeys, offering flexible routing options.
7. Which of the following is a common function of a travel agent?
A. Issuing visas
B. Controlling airport security
C. Advising clients and booking travel services
D. Managing airline fleets
Travel agents primarily assist clients with planning, booking, and
managing travel arrangements.
8. What is the main purpose of travel insurance?
A. To reduce flight costs
B. To guarantee visa approval
C. To cover financial losses due to unexpected travel disruptions
D. To provide free accommodation
Travel insurance protects travelers against risks such as
cancellations, medical emergencies, and lost baggage.
9. Which currency code represents the Kenyan Shilling in international
transactions?
A. KES
B. KSH
C. KES
D. KEN
KES is the official ISO currency code for the Kenyan Shilling used in
global financial and travel transactions.