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English File B2.2 Unit 3

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  • a card that a passenger must have in order to be allowed to get on an aircraft or a ship
    boarding pass
  • a building at an airport divided into Arrivals and Departures
    Airport Terminal
  • leave a vehicle, aircraft, etc.
    to get off
  • to collect something or someone from somewhere
    to pick up
  • an act of leaving people, goods, luggage etc. in a place
    to drop off
  • something that fastens around you are sitting down to reduce the risk of being injured in an accident
    seat belt
  • a long, narrow space between rows of seats in an aircraft, cinema, or church
    aisle
  • where they check that you are not trying to take prohibited items onto the plane
    security
  • To leave the ground and begin to fly
    to take off
  • a part of an airport where travellers are allowed to get on or off a particular aircraft
    gate
  • to get onto or allow people to get onto a boat, train, or aircraft
    board
  • the place in an airport where you get your bags when you arrive after flying
    baggage reclaim
  • to show your ticket at an airport so that you can be told where you will be sitting and so that your bags can be put on the aircraft
    to check in
  • in an aircraft, the people whose job it is to take care of the passengers
    cabin crew
  • a line of things, people, animals, etc. arranged next to each other
    row
  • to enter, go in e.g transport
    to get on
  • a room in a hotel, airport, theatre, etc. where people can relax or wait
    (airline) lounge
  • a flight from one place to another without changes
    direct flight
  • strong sudden movements within air or water
    turbulence
  • the feeling of tiredness and confusion that people experience after making a long journey by plane to a place where the time is different from the place they left
    jet lag
  • travelling a long distance on a plane
    long-haul
  • to write or type information on a document in spaces that are provided for it
    to fill in
  • when you cannot fly directly to your destination you need to take one of these
    connecting flight
  • the place at a port, airport, or border where travelers' bags are examined for illegal or taxable goods
    customs
  • the road where aircraft take off and land
    runway
  • an electronic display showing flight times
    departures board
  • a place, usually at an airport, where you can leave your bags to be put on a plane if you have already checked in for the flight
    bag(gage) drop
  • one of the places at an airport where you show your ticket so that you can be told where you will be sitting
    check-in desk