Package
Management
The reusable travel-package catalog layer. Create, organize, price, and publish standard tour packages with structured content, media, inclusions, exclusions, and FAQs. Designed for reusable catalog content that can be managed centrally for website and campaign use.
A Full Tour Page Inside the CRM.
Each package stores title, slug, categories, duration, pricing, rich description, day-wise itinerary content, highlights, videos, image galleries, inclusions, exclusions, and FAQs. Both commercial and content layers in one structured record.
Unlike customer-specific itineraries, packages are reusable catalog entries. The team creates the package once, updates it as needed, and uses it across website pages, campaigns, and sales conversations.
One Editing Workspace.
Build packages with formatted descriptions, structured day-wise itineraries, highlights, videos, and standardized terms. Content that's ready for websites and campaigns.
Write the package overview, destination explanation, or selling story in formatted content. More than a simple listing becomes a proper tour page.
Each day has its own title and content block. Build a reusable package itinerary instead of one long unstructured paragraph. Stored both as structured data and rendered HTML.
Quick list of key selling points. Summarize the package in a format easier to scan than full itinerary text. Great for website cards and campaign previews.
Add YouTube-based destination or trip videos directly to the package. Enrich presentation without managing a separate video module.
Reuse standard content from master libraries plus add custom trip-specific terms. Standardize common items while still customizing where needed.
Attach frequently asked questions from the master library or write package-specific questions and answers. Support content ready for publishing.
Multiple Sourcing Options.
Each package carries its own visual library. Upload locally or source from Pixabay and Pexels. Images are downloaded and stored in the CRM's package media structure.
Single primary visual for each package. Acts as the main image for listings, cards, and campaign thumbnails.
Richer package presentation with multiple images. Upload from device or select from Pixabay and Pexels directly inside the CRM.
The package manager is not dependent on external media links alone. It creates a controlled visual library tied to each package record. When images are changed, the system manages local media paths instead of leaving media handling completely manual.
Controlled Publishing.
Create categories with title, slug, featured image, sort order, and active/inactive status. Organize packages by destination, travel style, campaign type, or offer segment.
A package can belong to more than one category while keeping a primary reference. Same package appears across multiple browsing and campaign contexts.
Mark packages active or inactive to control availability. Keep offline content stored without deleting it. Ready for seasonal rotations and campaign shifts.
Find packages by title or slug. Filter by category and status. Sort order management for both packages and categories keeps catalogs organized at scale.
Creation
Category Manager
Assignment
Slug Control
Duration
Discount Pricing
Pricing
Description
Itinerary Builder
List
Gallery
Inclusions/Exclusions
Custom FAQs
and Gallery
and Pexels Sourcing
Publish Control
Organization
by Title, Category, Status
See Package Management in Action
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