someone traveling in a vehicle, aircraft, ship, etc. who is not the pilot, driver, or a crew member
to make words, pictures, or anything else on something such as a piece of paper using ink and a special device called printer
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a ticket or card that passengers must show to be allowed on a ship or plane
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a piece of paper or an electronic ticket that an airline gives to passengers before a flight, which shows important information such as the seat number, flight number, and when and where to get on the plane
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to get to your planned destination
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the process of arriving at a location such as an airport, a hotel, etc., and reporting one's presence
to confirm your presence or reservation in a hotel or airport after arriving
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suitcases, bags, etc. to keep one's clothes and other belongings while traveling
Luggage refers to the bags, cases, and containers used to transport personal belongings when traveling. It comes in various shapes, sizes, and materials, including suitcases, duffel bags, backpacks, and wheeled bags. Luggage can be made of leather, nylon, polyester, or other durable materials, and often features compartments, zippers, and straps for easy organization and carrying. Travelers use luggage to keep their clothing, toiletries, and other essentials safe and organized during transit. Luggage can be checked in or carried on board depending on the size and weight restrictions of the airline or mode of transportation.
bags and suitcases with a size and weight that is allowed to be carried onto an airplane
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a part of an airport or terminal that passengers go through to get on or off a plane, train, or bus
to get on a means of transportation such as a train, bus, aircraft, ship, etc.
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a large place where planes take off and land, with buildings and facilities for passengers to wait for their flights
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a winged flying vehicle driven by one or more engines
a flying vehicle with fixed wings that moves people and goods from one place to another through sky
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a company or business that provides air transportation services for people and goods
the act of leaving, usually to begin a journey
the act of arriving at a place from somewhere else
to reach a location, particularly as an end to a journey
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to give someone what is needed or necessary
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to carefully examine something to find problems, mistakes, or make sure that it is satisfactory
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to enter a bus, ship, airplane, etc.
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to bring two parts of something together
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a belt in cars, airplanes, or helicopters that a passenger fastens around themselves to prevent serious injury in case of an accident
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to leave a surface and begin flying
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a person who works on a plane to bring passengers meals and take care of them
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to arrive and rest on the ground or another surface after being in the air
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to leave a bus, train, airplane, etc.
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to go away from somewhere
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a machine used to buy tickets for things like transportation, events, or parking
the place where guests or passengers register and confirm their arrival before staying or traveling
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an area in places like airports or similar locations where people and their belongings are checked for safety
to go and get something that belongs to one or is ready for one
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