A building at an airport where passengers arrive and depart. - Airport terminal, The place where passengers leave their checked luggage before a flight. - Bag drop, The area where passengers collect their luggage after a flight. - Baggage reclaim, A counter where passengers show tickets, drop bags, and receive boarding passes. - Check-in desk, The place where officials check luggage for illegal or taxable goods when entering a country. - Customs, A screen showing flight times and gate information for departing flights. - Departures board, The area where passengers wait to board their flight. - Gate, A long strip of land where planes take off and land. - Runway, The checkpoint where passengers and luggage are screened for safety. - Security, A comfortable waiting area in an airport, sometimes with food and drinks. - Lounge, The scheduled times for a plane’s departure and arrival. - Flight times, When a flight departs or arrives as scheduled. - On time, To enter a plane before departure. - Board, When a flight is postponed and does not leave at the scheduled time. - Delayed, Bags and suitcases that travelers take with them. - Luggage, A document that allows a passenger to enter the plane. - Boarding pass, A substance like water that can be poured. - Liquid, Items like knives or scissors that can cut or stab. - Sharp objects, Small bags that passengers carry onto the plane. - Hand luggage, A section of the plane with more comfort and services than economy class. - Business class, The most luxurious section of the plane with the best seats and service. - First class, When a plane leaves the ground and starts flying. - Take off, When a plane comes down onto the runway. - Land, To take something, like luggage, after arrival. - Collect, Items that are not allowed to be brought into a country. - Illegal goods, The walkway between seats on a plane. - Aisle, A horizontal line of seats on a plane. - Row, Shaking or movement of a plane due to air currents. - Turbulence, The staff on a plane who assist passengers. - Cabin crew, Straps that keep passengers safe in their seats. - Seat belts, Flights that go from one place to another without stops. - Direct flights, A second flight needed to reach the final destination. - Connecting flight, Flights that travel long distances, often over 6 hours. - Long-haul flights, Tiredness after flying across different time zones. - Jet lag,
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