FLIGHT VOCABULARY
Aisle: Corridor between the rows of seats on a plane.
Sentence: He was in no hurry to walk down the aisle.
Chartered flight: Flight on a chartered or hired plane.
Sentence: Charter flights give the best value for money.
Cockpit: The front of the aircraft where the pilot sits and flies the plane.
Sentence: The cockpit is far more than just the place the driver sits and drives.
Duty-free: Without any payment of taxes called ‘custom duties’.
Sentence: You can shop duty-free on arrival as well as departure
FLIGHT VOCABULARY
Galley: Part of a plane where food and duty-free goods are kept.
Sentence: The wide-body plane has a spacious galley for efficient meal preparation.
Jet lag: Tiredness after a long flight due to differences in time zones.
Sentence: She was suffering from jet lag and needed to rest
Off-peak: A time period that is less busy (and tickets are usually cheaper
Sentence: She feels that more could be done for passengers travelling in off-peak hours
Shuttle: An aircraft or bus that travels regularly between two places.
Sentence: A shuttle takes people from the parking lot to the airport.
FLIGHT VOCABULARY
Steward/stewardess: Personnel on board a plane.
Sentence: The stewardess hurried the passengers onto the plane
Stopover: A temporary stop during a long journey.
Sentence: The city is a favorite stopover for tourists