Upper-Intermediate - English File - Unit 3a
airport terminal
noun. a building at an airport divided into Arrivals and Departures
connecting flight
noun. a flight in which the traveler must change planes once, twice or even more times to get to his or her destination.
direct flight
noun. a flight which requires no change of aircraft
seat belt
noun. a piece of strong fabric used in a car or plane to hold you in your seat in case of an accident
turbulence
noun. air that moves suddenly or strongly causing a flight to be bumpy and uncomfortable
cabin crew
noun. all the flight attendants working a flight are called the _________ _________
departures board
noun. an electronic display showing flight times and whether the flight is on time, boarding, closed or delayed.
long-haul flight
noun. flights that last more than 4 hours
jet lag
noun. tiredness and sleep disturbance because of long-haul air travel
VIP lounge
noun. where passengers who are travelling business class or first class can wait for their flight
runway
noun. where planes take off and land
security
noun. where they check that you are not trying to take prohibited items (e.g. liquids and sharp objects) onto the plane by scanning your hand luggage and making you walk through a metal detector
baggage reclaim
noun. where you collect your luggage on arrival.
check-in desk
noun. where you give-in any checked in baggage and are given a boarding pass
gate
noun. where you show your ID and boarding pass and board your flight
baggage drop-off
noun. where you take your luggage to check it in if you already have your boarding pass
customs
noun. where your luggage may be checked to see if you are bringing illegal goods into the country
aisle
noun. the passageway between the rows of seats on a plane