At the airport
At the airport 2
At the hotel
At the hotel 2
Mixed
100

The official booklet issued by a government that proves your identity and nationality so you can travel abroad.

passport

100

A seat on an airplane next to the glass, where you can look outside during the flight.

Window seat

100

A hotel room that is designed and furnished for only one person, with one bed.

Single room

100

A hotel room where guests are strictly forbidden from lighting cigarettes.

Non- smoking room

100

The small electronic card you use instead of a traditional metal key to open your hotel room door.

Key Card

200

The document given to you at the check-in desk that shows your seat number and allows you to board the plane.

boarding card

200

The large electronic displays in the terminal that show flight numbers, departure times, and gate numbers.

Information screen

200

The main desk or front office area where guests go when they first arrive at the hotel.

Reception / Front desk

200

The wireless internet connection available for guests to connect their phones and laptops.

WI-FI

200

The announcement that tells passengers it is the absolute last opportunity to get on the airplane before the doors close.

Final call

300

The small bags or suitcases that passengers are allowed to carry onto the airplane with them.

Hand luggage / bag

300

The area where you collect your large suitcases after your flight lands.

baggage claim

300

The process of registering at the hotel desk, showing your ID, and getting your room key.

Check in

300

A machine or platform that carries people up and down to different floors of the hotel.

Elevator / Lift

300

When a flight is canceled or leaves much later than scheduled, it is experiencing a...

Delay

400

The specific area in the airport terminal where passengers wait to get onto their airplane.

Boarding gate

400

The security check where you put your bags through an X-ray machine and walk through a metal detector.

Security control / Security check

400

The process of paying your bill, returning your room key, and officially leaving the hotel.

Check out

400

A hotel room with two separate single beds (not one big bed).

Twin room

400

A telephone call that you request from the hotel reception to wake you up at a specific time in the morning.

Wake - up call

500

A seat on an airplane that is next to the central passage, allowing you to get up easily.

Aisle seat

500

A flight that takes you to an intermediate airport where you must change planes to reach your final destination.

Connecting flight

500

The system that cools down the air in a room when the weather outside is very hot.

Air conditioning

500

A service that allows guests to order food and drinks directly to their hotel room.

Room service

500

When a hotel has absolutely no rooms available because it is 100% full.

Fully Booked / Full Boked

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