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Accommodation

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  • an evaluation or opinion of something based on one’s experience or criteria, such as an accommodation.
    Review
  • The area where you wait to board your plane.
    Gate
  • The act of reaching a destination, especially on a plane.
    Arrival
  • an amount of money that one pays in advance as a guarantee or security for something, such as a reservation in an accommodation.
    Deposit
  • The process of confirming your presence and getting your boarding pass and luggage tags.
    Check-in
  • A place where airplanes take off and land.
    Airport
  • a type of accommodation that offers rooms for rent, usually for short-term stays.
    Hotel
  • The bags and suitcases that you take with you when you travel.
    Luggage
  • The act of canceling or terminating something that was previously arranged, such as a reservation in an accommodation.
    Cancellation
  • The process of checking passengers and their belongings for any dangerous or prohibited items.
    Security
  • a type of accommodation that offers a house or an apartment for rent, usually for longer-term stays.
    Holiday home
  • a type of accommodation that offers rooms in a private home or a small building, usually with breakfast included in the price.
    Bed and Breakfast
  • An arrangement to book or reserve something in advance, such as a room in an accommodation.
    reservation
  • A short stop in between flights at another airport.
    Layover
  • A large building at an airport where passengers arrive and depart.
    Terminal
  • The act of leaving a place, especially on a plane.
    Departure
  • A type of accommodation that offers a single room in a house or an apartment shared with other people, such as the host or other guests.
    private room
  • A sudden change in the air pressure or wind direction that causes the plane to shake or move up and down.
    Turbulence
  • A person who works on a plane and helps the passengers.
    Flight attendant
  • The bags and suitcases that you check-in at the airport and are stored in the cargo area of the plane.
    Checked baggage
  • A feeling of tiredness or confusion caused by traveling across different time zones.
    Jet lag
  • The process of registering or confirming one’s arrival at an accommodation.
    Check-in
  • A strap that you fasten across your body to keep you safe in case of an accident or turbulence.
    Seat belt
  • The place where officials check the passports and visas of people who are entering or leaving a country.
    Immigration
  • an amount of money that one gets back when something is returned or canceled, such as a reservation in an accommodation.
    Refund
  • A storage space above the seats on a plane where you can put your carry-on bags.
    Overhead bin
  • A type of accommodation that offers a luxurious house or an apartment for rent, usually in a resort or a countryside location. _____ may have different facilities and amenities, such as pools, gardens, terraces, or fireplaces.
    Villa
  • A document that shows you have a seat on a plane.
    Boarding pass
  • a type of accommodation that offers rooms or apartments in a private house or building, usually run by the owner or a manager.
    Guesthouse
  • The process of paying one’s bill and leaving an accommodation.
    Check-out
  • A small bag or suitcase that you can take with you on the plane.
    Carry-on
  • A person who flies a plane.
    Pilot
  • a type of accommodation that offers cheap and basic rooms or beds, usually in dormitories shared with other travelers.
    Hostel
  • The place where officials check the goods and documents of people who are entering or leaving a country.
    Customs