AIRPORT
BUS
SHIP
TRAIN
TRAVEL
100

A person who flies the plane and is in charge of the plane.

Pilot

100

The amount of money you pay to get on a bus.

Bus fare

100

A passenger ship used for pleasure voyages

Cruise

100

A person whose job is to check passengers' tickets on public transport

Ticket inspector

100

The place to which someone or something is going.

Destination

200

More expensive tickets with better sitting and more services.

Business class 
200

The journey the bus does

Route

200

A craft for traveling on water, usually one larger than an ordinary rowboat but smaller than a cruise.

Vessel

200

A frame on the roof of a train for carrying luggage

Luggage rack

200

The place where officials check incoming goods, travellers, or luggage.

Customs

300
An official document which proves a person's citizenship.

Passport 

300

The place from which the buses leave (and arrive ) 

Bus station 

300

Suffering from sickness or nausea caused by the motion of a ship at sea.

Seasick

300

A  ticket that allows a person to travel to only one place.

One way ticket
300

It is a symbolic interpretation of place (city , country, etc.)

Map

400

The time planes leave the airport

Departure time

400

A bus that has two floors or levels.

Double decker bus

400

A small, rigid or inflatable boat carried for emergency evacuation

Life-boat

400

A train that stops at few stations and travels quickly.

Express train
400

A person whose job is to arrange travels  for clients.

Travel agent 

500

A ticket that gives you permission to board the plane

Boarding pass

500

A seat which is reserved for people with disabilities.

Handicapped seating 

500

A boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water

Ferry 
500

A place on a railway line where trains regularly stop so that passengers can get on or off

Train station

500

It is a planned route or journey.

Itinerary