Airline Vocabulary
Word
part of speech |
Meaning
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Example sentence
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airfare
noun |
cost of a plane ticket
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The cost of your meal is covered in your airfare.
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aisle
noun |
the long empty space that you walk down
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Please keep your bags out of the aisle so that nobody trips.
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aisle seat
noun |
the seat that is next to the aisle
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I'll give you an aisle seat in case you
need to walk around with the baby.
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assist
verb |
help
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Please wait until everyone is off the plane so that we canassist you.
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baggage
noun |
the bags and suitcases that travellers put their belongings in
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I'm afraid your baggage got on the
wrong airplane.
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baggage, luggage claim
noun |
place where you pick up your baggage after arrival
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The announcement will direct you to the correct baggage claim.
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blanket
noun |
warm covering
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If you feel cold I can get you ablanket.
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boarding pass
noun |
part of the ticket that you give to the crew as you step onto
the plane
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Your must present yourboarding
pass at the
gate.
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bumpy, rough
adj |
up and down movement of the aircraft
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It might be a bumpy ride
because we are flying through a storm.
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cabin
noun |
interior of the aircraft
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There is no smoking allowed inside the cabin.
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call light
noun |
a button passengers can press to get a crew member's attention
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If you need anything, just press the call light.
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captain
noun |
the person who is in charge of the plane
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Would the kids like to go and meet the captain?
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charter
noun |
discount airline
|
If you take a charter it will
cost you half as much.
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cockpit
noun |
the part of the plane where the captain and his co-pilots sit
|
We aren't doing any more tours of the cockpit because it's almost time to
land.
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comfortable
adjective |
feel good physically, able to relax
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Because you have long legs you might be morecomfortable in an aisle
seat.
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complimentary
adjective |
free of charge
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We offer complimentarycoffee or
tea, but you have to pay for alcohol.
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co-pilot
noun |
person who helps the captain fly the plane
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If the captain gets sick the co-pilot can take
over.
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domestic
adjective |
within the same country
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You should be at the airport two hours ahead of time fordomestic flights.
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emergency exit
noun |
section of the plane that opens in the case of an accident
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Are you comfortable sitting next to the emergency exit?
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e-ticket
noun |
airfare purchased on the internet
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You will need to present your identification along with youre-ticket.
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excess baggage
noun |
heavier/more bags than you are allowed
|
You can either pay for yourexcess baggage or leave
one of your bags behind.
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first-class
noun/adj |
more expensive seating, with better services
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When you sit in first-classyou get a
better meal to eat.
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gate
noun |
place where passengers go to wait to board a plane
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Gate 3B is down this hall and to your right.
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headset, earphones
noun |
device that allows passengers to listen to music or a movie
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We will be coming around to sell headsets for five dollars.
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international
adj |
worldwide
|
For international departures,
go up one level.
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jet lag
noun |
tiredness due to travelling through different time zones
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I'm used to travelling now. My body doesn't suffer from jet lag anymore.
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land
verb |
returning to the ground after being in the air
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We will be landing in Tokyo in
approximately ten minutes.
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life vest, life jacket
noun |
a blow-up device that you put on in an emergency over water
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Please take a moment to locate the life vest under your seat.
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motion sickness
noun |
a bad feeling in the stomach that passengers get during a rough
ride
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There is a paper bag in front of you in case you experiencemotion sickness.
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overbooked
adj |
more passengers than available seats
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The flight is overbooked. Four of
our passengers will have to wait for the next flight.
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overhead bin/compartment
noun |
place above the seats for storing luggage
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You'll have to put your bag under your seat because all of the overhead bins are full.
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over-sized baggage
adj |
items that do not fit in suitcases
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Infant car seats and sporting equipment can be picked up at the over-sized baggagecounter.
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oxygen mask
noun |
a device that goes over a person's face, provides air in case of
cabin air pressure loss
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Put your oxygen mask on first
before putting one on your child.
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passport
noun |
document that proves a person's identification and nationality
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Please have your passport out when
you go through security.
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pilot
noun |
the person who drives the plane
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The pilot is circling
over the airport until it is safe to land.
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refreshments
noun |
drinks and snacks
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It's a short flight, so we will be serving refreshments but not a meal.
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row
noun |
a number of seats beside each other
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You are in seat B of row nine.
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runway
noun |
the strip of land that an airplane takes-off and lands on
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The plane almost missed therunway because it
was such a bad storm.
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seatbelt
noun |
device that holds passengers in their seats
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Please remain in your seats while the seatbelt light is on.
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steward (male), stewardess
(female), flight attendant, air host
noun |
man or woman who provides service for passengers during a flight
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Ask one of the stewardessesfor a
pillow if you're tired.
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stopover
noun |
touching down at more than one airport during a flight
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It's not a direct flight. We're making one stopover in Toronto.
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take off
noun/verb |
when the plane leaves the ground
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We are next in line to take
offon this runway.
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taxi in, out
verb |
driving an airplane to the correct place for taking off or
deboarding
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Please remain in your seats until we taxi in to the gate.
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touch down
verb, noun |
when the aircraft wheels land on the ground
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That was a very smooth touch
down.
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turbulence
noun |
rough flight
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This turbulence should only
last a few minutes.
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wheelchair
noun |
a seat for pushing elderly, disabled, or injured people
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A steward will take you to the gate with a wheelchair.
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window seat
noun |
seat next to the window where passengers can look out
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If your child wants a window
seat I can move you back a row.
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