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Increasingly, tourists are planning trips by themselves using the vast amount of information available on the Web. However, they still expect and want trip plan advisory services. In this paper, we study the tour planning problem in which our goal is to design a tour trip with the most desirable sites, subject to various budget and time constraints. We first establish a framework for this problem, and then formulate it as a mixed integer linear programming problem. However, except when the size of the problem is small, say, with less than 20–30 sites, it is computationally infeasible to solve the mixed-integer linear programming problem. Therefore, we propose a heuristic method based on local search ideas. The method is efficient and provides good approximation solutions. Numerical results are provided to validate the method. We also apply our method to the team orienteering problem, a special case of the tour planning problem which has been considered in the literature, and compare our method with other existing methods. Our numerical results show that our method produces very good approximation solutions with relatively small computational efforts comparing with other existing methods.

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Correspondence to J. Q. Hu.

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This work is supported in part by a grant from IBM China Research Laboratory, by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant NSFC No. 70832002 and 70771028, and by the Shanghai Science and Technology PuJiang Funds under Grant 09PJ1401500. The authors would like to thank two anonymous reviewers for their comments and suggestions.

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Zhu, C., Hu, J.Q., Wang, F. et al. On the tour planning problem. Ann Oper Res 192, 67–86 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10479-010-0763-5

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