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TRAVEL

Travelling around the world

• Wee need:

– (Hand) baggage (USA)


– (Hand) luggage (UK)
– Suitcases
– Personal belongings
– A ticket to fly/ to ride
– ID card (identity card) or
Passport
– Credit card, cash
BY AIR
• Travel by Aircraft / Airplane /
Aeroplane / Plane
• Catch a plane
• A plane takes off / lands

Scheduled flight:
– First, business or economy
class
– Route (e.g. Via London)
– Fare type : Apex or Budget
(Budget: with restrictions / non-
refundable. If you cancel, you
may have to pay a cancellation)

Charter flight:
– Inclusive / all-in package (+
accomodation + transfers [bus
or coach to and from your hotel])
– Flight only
– Extras (airport taxes, insurance..)
At the airport

• An airport building where journeys


begin and end is a terminal. You go
to the check-in desk and say you
have arrived (check in)

• You check in the baggage that will


go into the hold but you carry your
hand luggage with you on the
plane. If your bags are heavier than
the weight limit you have to pay
excess baggage.
At the airport

• Departure: You wait in the


departure lounge and when your
flight is boarding ( = is ready for
passengers to get on), you leave the
terminal from a gate. You need your
boarding pass to do it.

• Flight BA 1818 is now boarding at


Gate 17!!!!!

• Arrival: When you arrive at your


destination in a different country,
you disembark and go through
immigration. Collect your luggage
from baggage reclaim and exit
through customs.
The cabin

• Cabin: area for passengers to sit in a plane


• Cabin crew / flight crew / flight attendants: the people whose job is to take
care of passengers on a plane.
• Safety Information: Fasten your seat belt while seated
• Smooth, comfortable flight
• Bumpy flight : turbulence (We experienced severe turbulence during the flight)
Sea travel
• Sea travel is normally on a
ferry / a ship, and the journey
is called a crossing, but you
can have a holiday on the
sea if you go on a cruise.

• To board : to embark
• To go ashore : to disembark
• To be on board

• A long journey by sea: a


voyage.

• You book a berth in a shared


cabin or in a single or
double cabin or in a deluxe
cabin.

For some people a luxury cruise is the holiday of a lifetime!!


Other vehicles

• bicycle, tandem
• subway / underground
• taxi / cab
• cable railway
• (high-speed) train, tram
• bus / coach, minibus
• double-decker, single-decker
Accomodation
• You can book a room in a
hotel, a hostel or a student
residence.
•You can go to an agency (if
they sell houses: estate
agency (UK) / real estate
agency (USA))
• You can also rent a room or
a house from somebody.
The money you pay (weekly
or monthly) is the rent. The
person who rents a room or a
house is a tenant and the
person who owns the
property is a landlord (or
landlady)
Accomodation
• You can book a room in a
hotel, a hostel or a student
residence.
•You can go to an agency (if
they sell houses: estate
agency (UK) / real estate
agency (USA))
• You can also rent a room or
a house from somebody.
The money you pay (weekly
or monthly) is the rent. The
person who rents a room or a
house is a tenant and the
person who owns the
property is a landlord (or
landlady)

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