B). Before traveling, the team reviews their itineraries, coordinating meeting locations and times.
Explanation:
As per the question, the sentence that best revises the given sentence is displayed through option B and i.e. 'Before traveling, the team reviews their itineraries, coordinating meeting locations and times' <u>as it is correctly punctuated and rectifies the incorrect use of preposition in the original sentence. </u>The use of a comma(,) to demarcate the series of items like 'itineraries', 'coordinating meeting locations' is apt and the removal of unnecessary preposition 'to' in the original sentences comprehends the essence of the statement. Therefore, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer as the option A carries a subject-verb agreement error(use of plural verb 'review' with the singular noun 'the team').