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Tour Operator General FAQs #

  • What do I need to get started with the Tour Operator plugin?

    All you need is a WordPress website and the Tour Operator plugin installed. From there, you can begin creating and managing tours, destinations, and accommodation content directly in your dashboard.

  • Is there a way to test the plugin before using it on a live site?

    Yes! You can view a working example at tourpress.pro, watch backend walkthroughs via Loom videos, or install the free plugin on a test WordPress site.

  • What kind of content structure does the plugin use?

    The plugin adds custom post types for Tours, Destinations, and Accommodation. This lets you organise your content more effectively and link related information across your site.

  • Can I choose which content to import from Wetu?

    Yes, you can filter which itineraries or content types to import based on tags, consultants, or itinerary types — giving you full control over what appears on your site.

  • Can I customise how tours and destinations appear on my site?

    Yes! The Tour Operator plugin gives you full control over the layout and design using the WordPress block editor. You can build your own templates and display the imported content however you like.

  • How do I import tour content from Wetu?

    You’ll need to connect your Wetu account using an API key. Once that’s done, the importer lets you pull selected itineraries, accommodation, destinations, and media straight into your WordPress site.

Tour Operator Installation FAQs #

  • What happens after I install and activate the plugin?

    Once activated, you’ll see a new “Tour Operator” section in your WordPress dashboard, where you can start adding and managing Tours, Destinations, and Accommodations.

  • Can I install the plugin directly from my WordPress dashboard?

    Yes. Go to Plugins > Add New, search for “LSX Tour Operator” in the search bar, then click “Install Now” and “Activate.” Once activated, you’ll see a new “Tour Operator” menu item in your dashboard.

  • How do I install the plugin manually?

    First, download the plugin ZIP file from wordpress.org. Then, in your WordPress dashboard, go to Plugins > Add New > Upload Plugin, choose the ZIP file, click “Install Now,” and activate it once the installation is complete.

  • Where can I download the Tour Operator plugin?

    You can download it from the WordPress Plugin Repository at wordpress.org, or directly from your WordPress dashboard by searching for “LSX Tour Operator” under Plugins > Add New.

  • What are the requirements to use the Tour Operator plugin?

    You’ll need a WordPress website running version 6.0 or newer and PHP 7.4 or higher (PHP 8+ recommended). Make sure your hosting setup meets these minimums to ensure everything runs smoothly. No additional plugins are required, but it’s designed to work best with the LSX Design theme.

Tour Operator Settings FAQs #

  • Where do I enter my Google Maps API key?

    If you’re using the Tour Operator Maps extension, you can enter your Google Maps API key in the API tab of the Tour Operator settings panel.

  • What happens if I disable the CSS or JavaScript options?

    Disabling these options will stop the Tour Operator plugin’s default styling or scripts from loading. This is useful for advanced users or developers who want full control or are debugging conflicts.

  • How do I set the currency shown on tour and accommodation pages?

    Under the General tab in the settings, you can select the currency that will be displayed across your listings.

  • Can I disable the contact modal and use a custom contact page instead?

    Yes. In the General settings, you can disable the default enquire modal and provide a custom link to your own contact page instead.

  • Where do I configure the Tour Operator plugin settings?

    You can find the plugin settings by going to your WordPress dashboard, hovering over “Tour Operator” in the sidebar, and clicking on “Settings”. From there, you can adjust general, display, API, and post type-specific settings.

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Updated on 4 April 2025