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  • An occasion when you travel from one place to another, especially when there is a long distance between the places
    journey
  • A long road used by planes
    runway
  • A journey on a ship for pleasure, especially one that involves visiting a series of places
    cruise
  • To travel regularly to and from work
    Commute
  • A plan of activities for achieving something
    timetable
  • To arrive at an airport and show your ticket to an official
    check-in
  • To leave the ground and start flying
    take off
  • A journey through air or space in a vehicle such as a plane
    flight
  • In or to a foreign country
    abroad
  • what is it?
    backpack
  • A wide road built for fast travel between towns and cities
    highway
  • what is it?
    wallet
  • A boat that makes short regularly journeys between two or more places
    ferry
  • to state officially that you have brought goods into a country so that you can pay the correct amount of tax
    declare
  • Objects produced for sale
    goods
  • what is it?
    hairbrush
  • What is it?
    Luggage
  • Money or goods that you give to an organization, especially one that helps people
    donation
  • what is it?
    suitcase
  • A hard surface next to a sea or river, where boats can stop
    quay
  • To get on a ship in order to begin a journey
    embark
  • To arrive at an airport and show your ticket to an official
    Declare
  • The time when a plane, bus or train leaves
    Departure
  • Someone whose job is to look after passengers on a plane
    flight attendant
  • If an aircraft ………..s, it comes down to the ground
    land
  • The place at the airport, port or border where officials check that the goods that people are bringing into a country are legal.
    customs
  • Feeling sad or alone because you are far from home
    homesick
  • what is it?
    boarding pass
  • An area next to the railway track where passengers get onto and off trains
    platform
  • An arrangement in which you regularly pay a company an amount of money so that they will give you money if something you own is damaged, lost, or stolen, or if you die or are ill or injured
    insurance