A2 · Elementary

Travel Vocabulary

Essential English vocabulary for travelling: airports, hotels, transport and tourist language.

15 essential words — with definitions, examples and pronunciation. Double-click any word to look it up instantly.

accommodationnoun
A place to stay, such as a hotel or hostel.
“We booked accommodation near the city centre.”
boarding passnoun
A document that allows you to get on a plane.
“Don't forget your boarding pass at the check-in desk.”
check inverb
To register your arrival at an airport or hotel.
“We need to check in at least two hours before the flight.”
customsnoun
The place at a border where goods are inspected.
“She had to declare the goods at customs.”
departurenoun
The act of leaving a place.
“The departure time is listed on the board.”
destinationnoun
The place you are travelling to.
“Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe.”
exchange ratenoun
The value of one currency compared to another.
“The exchange rate was very favourable for British tourists.”
itinerarynoun
A detailed plan of a journey or trip.
“The travel agent prepared a full itinerary for our holiday.”
jet lagnoun
Tiredness after a long flight across time zones.
“After flying from Tokyo, she suffered from jet lag for two days.”
layovernoun
A stop between flights.
“We had a 4-hour layover in Dubai.”
luggagenoun
Bags and cases you take on a trip.
“You are allowed 23kg of checked luggage.”
passportnoun
An official document for international travel.
“Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months.”
reservationnoun
An arrangement to have something kept for you.
“I made a reservation for two nights at the hotel.”
transitnoun
Passing through a place on the way to somewhere else.
“Passengers in transit do not need a visa.”
visanoun
Official permission to enter a country.
“British citizens need a visa to visit some countries.”

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