At the Airport

1️⃣ Check-in & Luggage

When you arrive at the airport, the first stop is the check-in desk. Here, an airline representative will:
Weigh your luggage – Most airlines allow 20kg, but if your bag is heavier, you may need to pay for excess baggage (extra fees for overweight luggage).
Check your ticket – They will confirm your flight details and issue you a boarding pass with your seat number.

Hand luggage (carry-on bags) → You can take this with you on the plane and store it under your seat or in the overhead locker above your seat.

2️⃣ Passport Control & Security

Before heading to your flight, you must go through:
Passport control – A border officer checks (NOT controls!) your passport.
Security check – You put your bags through a scanner and may need to remove liquids and electronics.

Once you pass security, you enter the departure lounge – a waiting area with duty-free shops where you can buy perfume, alcohol, cigarettes, and gifts.

3️⃣ Boarding & Take-off

About 30–40 minutes before the flight, an announcement tells passengers to go to their boarding gate (e.g. Gate 14).
🚪 At the gate, passengers wait before boarding (getting on) the plane.
🎟 On board, you find your seat and stow your hand luggage.

Before departure:
✅ The plane taxis (moves slowly) to the runway.
✅ Once the pilot gets permission, the plane accelerates and takes off.

💡 Note: The verb to taxi is mainly used for planes moving on the ground before take-off.


Key Vocabulary Recap

🔹 Check-in desk → Where you get your boarding pass
🔹 Excess baggage → Extra fee for overweight luggage
🔹 Passport control → Where officials check your passport
🔹 Departure lounge → Waiting area before your flight
🔹 Duty-free → Shops selling tax-free goods
🔹 Gate number → The place where you board the plane
🔹 Overhead locker → The storage area above your seat
🔹 Taxi (v.) → When a plane moves slowly to the runway
🔹 Take off (v.) → When a plane leaves the ground

🛄 Typical Conversations at the Airport

Read these dialogues will to help you navigate real-life airport scenarios with confidence.


1️⃣ At the Check-in Desk

Check-in Agent: “Good morning. Can I see your passport and ticket, please?”
Passenger: “Of course, here you go.”

Check-in Agent: “Are you checking in any luggage?”
Passenger: “Yes, I have one suitcase.”

Check-in Agent: “Please place it on the scale… That’s 24kg. The baggage allowance is 20kg, so there is a fee for excess baggage.”
Passenger: “Oh, I see. How much is it?”

Check-in Agent: “That will be €40.”
Passenger: “Okay, I’ll pay by card.”

Check-in Agent: “Thank you. Here is your boarding pass. You will be departing from Gate 12, and boarding starts at 10:30 AM.”
Passenger: “Great, thank you!”


2️⃣ Security & Luggage Screening

Security Officer: “Good morning. Did you pack this bag yourself?”
Passenger: “Yes, I did.”

Security Officer: “Has anyone given you anything to carry?”
Passenger: “No, they haven’t.”

Security Officer: “Has your bag been unattended at any time since you packed it?” (unattended means  *left alone without supervision*)
Passenger: “No, I’ve had it with me the whole time.”

Security Officer: “Please place your bag on the conveyor belt for screening. Also, remove your laptop and any liquids over 100ml.”
Passenger: “Okay, here you go.”

(After scanning…)

Security Officer: “Everything looks fine. You can collect your belongings now. Have a nice flight!”
Passenger: “Thanks, you too—oh, I mean, thank you!” 😅


3️⃣ In the Duty-Free Shop

Passenger: “Excuse me, do you sell perfume?”
Shop Assistant: “Yes, the perfumes are over there near the cosmetics section.”

Passenger: “Is this duty-free?”
Shop Assistant: “Yes, but only if you are traveling outside the EU.”

Passenger: “Oh, I see. How much is this one?”
Shop Assistant: “That’s €45, but we have a special offer—two for €80.”

Passenger: “Hmm… I think I’ll just take one. Can I pay by card?”
Shop Assistant: “Of course! Here’s your receipt. Enjoy your flight!”
Passenger: “Thank you!”

The Flight

✈ The Flight – Onboard Announcements & Travel Vocabulary

Once you’re on board, you’ll hear important announcements from either the captain (pilot) or the cabin crew (flight attendants). These messages help ensure a safe and comfortable flight.

1️⃣ Safety Instructions & Take-off

Shortly before departure, you might hear:
✔️ “Please fasten your seatbelt and put your seat in the upright position.”
✔️ “Make sure all electronic devices are switched to airplane mode.”

💡 Fasten = to secure (e.g. fasten your seatbelt = put it on properly [pronunciation note: fasten = fasun]).


2️⃣ During the Flight

Once the plane reaches cruising altitude, you may hear:
✔️ “We are now cruising (flying smoothly) at an altitude (height) of 10,000 metres.”
✔️ “The cabin crew will now be serving drinks and snacks.”

💡 Cruising = The stage of flight when the plane is flying at a steady speed and altitude.

3️⃣ Landing & Arrival

As the plane begins its descent, announcements will remind passengers about:
✔️ “Please remain seated with your seatbelt fastened until we come to a complete stop.”
✔️ “May we remind passengers that there is no smoking until you are inside the terminal building.”

✈ If you’re arriving in a country that requires immigration paperwork, the flight attendants will:
✔️ “Now be coming round with landing cards (forms to fill in before immigration).”

💡 Cabin crew = Flight attendants who take care of passengers on board.


✨ Key Vocabulary Recap

🔹 Fasten your seatbelt → Secure your seatbelt for safety
🔹 Upright position → A vertical seat position for take-off & landing
🔹 Cruising altitude → The height the plane flies at during the journey
🔹 Cabin crew / Flight attendants → Staff who assist passengers
🔹 Terminal building → The airport area where flights arrive & depart
🔹 Landing card → A form some countries require passengers to complete before arrival

🛫 Onboard Announcements – Some Short Dialogues

💡 Listen out for these typical announcements during a flight!


🎙️ Pre-Flight Safety Announcement

Flight Attendant: “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard Flight YS123 to London. Please fasten your seatbelt, place your seat in the upright position, and ensure your tray table is stowed. Thank you!”

Passenger: “Excuse me, where should I put my bag?”

Flight Attendant: “Your hand luggage can go under your seat or in the overhead locker.”


✈️ Mid-Flight Announcement

Captain: “Good afternoon, this is your captain speaking. We are now cruising at an altitude of 10,000 metres. We expect a smooth flight with clear skies ahead.”

Flight Attendant: “The cabin crew will now be coming round with drinks and snacks. Please have your payment method ready if purchasing refreshments.”

 

🛫 In-Flight Announcements – Turbulence Alert

Captain: “Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We are currently experiencing some turbulence. Please remain seated with your seatbelts securely fastened.”

Flight Attendant: “For your safety, we kindly ask that you stay seated and avoid using the lavatories until the seatbelt sign has been turned off.”

Captain: “This turbulence should pass shortly, and we will update you as soon as conditions improve. Thank you for your cooperation.”

🔹 Turbulence → Sudden movement of the aircraft caused by air currents
🔹 Remain seated → Stay in your seat
🔹 Securely fastened → Seatbelt is correctly and tightly in place


🛬 Landing Announcement

Flight Attendant: “Ladies and gentlemen, we are now beginning our descent into London Heathrow. Please return to your seats, fasten your seatbelt, and ensure your seat is in the upright position.”

Captain: “We expect to land in approximately 20 minutes. May we remind passengers that smoking is not permitted until you are inside the terminal building.”

Flight Attendant: “Passengers arriving from outside the UK, please have your passports and landing cards ready for immigration.”

🛬 Arrival – What Happens After Landing?

Once the plane lands (touches down on the ground), passengers must remain seated with their seatbelts fastened until the aircraft comes to a complete stop.

After landing, here’s what happens next:


1️⃣ Disembarking & Entering the Terminal

🚪 When the plane has landed and come to a complete stop, passengers must wait for the seatbelt sign to turn off before standing up.

Before leaving your seat:
Take your luggage out of the overhead lockers carefully (Be aware of shifting items during the flight!).
Check your seat area to make sure you haven’t left anything behind (passport, phone, jacket).
Wait patiently for your turn to disembark – passengers at the front exit first.

Once the cabin doors open, you disembark (get off the plane) by either:

  • Walking through the jet bridge (the covered walkway connecting the plane to the terminal).
  • Taking an airport shuttle bus (if the plane is parked on the tarmac).

🛄 In some airports, you may need to take a shuttle train or walk a long distance to reach passport control.


2️⃣ Collecting Your Luggage

🛄 Inside the arrival terminal, passengers go to baggage reclaim (also called baggage claim) to collect their checked luggage.

📍 Look for electronic screens showing which carousel (luggage belt) your flight’s bags will arrive on.

3️⃣ Passing Through Customs & Border Control

🛂 Before leaving the airport, you must pass through:

🔹 Passport Control – Your passport is checked by an immigration officer.

  • Non-EU travelers may need to show a visa or answer questions about their stay.

🔹 Customs – You declare any goods you’re bringing into the country.

  • Green Lane = Nothing to declare
  • Red Lane = Goods to declare (items subject to taxes or restrictions)
  • Blue Lane = European Union citizens (for fast-track entry in some airports)

💡 Tip: If you are unsure whether you need to declare something, ask an official.


4️⃣ Leaving the Airport

🚖 Getting to the City: Most airports offer several transport options:
Taxis – Usually available outside the arrivals hall
Airport Buses – Cheaper, but may take longer
Trains – Often the fastest option for reaching city centers
Car Hire (Rental) – Available at airport kiosks

💡 British English Tip:

  • Hire = Short-term (e.g., hire a room for an event)
  • Rent = Longer-term (e.g., rent a flat for a year)
  • For cars, both “hire” and “rent” are used interchangeably.

🛂 Mini-Dialogue – Passport Control & Customs

💡 At international airports, travelers must pass through passport control and sometimes customs. Here’s a typical exchange:


1️⃣ At Passport Control

Immigration Officer: “Good evening. Can I see your passport, please?”
Passenger: “Of course. Here you go.”

Immigration Officer: “What is the purpose of your visit?”
Passenger: “I’m here on holiday.” / “I’m here for business.”

Immigration Officer: “How long are you staying?”
Passenger: “Two weeks.”

Immigration Officer: “Where will you be staying?”
Passenger: “At a hotel in the city center.”

Immigration Officer: “Do you have a return ticket?”
Passenger: “Yes, my return flight is on the 20th.”

Immigration Officer: “Thank you. Enjoy your stay.”
Passenger: “Thank you!”


2️⃣ At Customs (Declaring Goods)

Customs Officer: “Good afternoon. Are you bringing any goods to declare?”
Passenger: “No, just my personal belongings.”

Customs Officer: “Are you carrying any alcohol, cigarettes, or large amounts of cash?”
Passenger: “No, I’m not.”

Customs Officer: “Did you pack your bags yourself?”
Passenger: “Yes, I did.”

Customs Officer: “Has your luggage been left unattended at any time?”
Passenger: “No, it’s been with me the whole time.”

Customs Officer: “Okay, you may proceed. Welcome to the country!”
Passenger: “Thank you!”

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Airport Vocabulary Quiz


🛫 Airport Vocabulary Quiz

1. Where do you put your hand luggage on a plane?

A) The hold
B) On your seat
C) The overhead locker
D) On the seat tray

2. What do you need to fasten before take-off?

A) Your bag
B) Your seatbelt
C) Your ticket
D) Your passport

3. Where do you collect your checked luggage after a flight?

A) Duty-free shop
B) The departure lounge
C) The boarding gate
D) Baggage reclaim

4. What do passengers go through before boarding a flight?

A) Baggage claim
B) The departure lounge
C) Security check
D) Immigration

5. What are the bags you take on the plane with you called?

A) Hand luggage
B) Hand bags
C) Handy bags
D) Duty-free

6. What is the name of the area where you wait before your flight?

A) Baggage claim
B) Security check
C) Departure lounge
D) Customs

7. What is the purpose of a landing card?

A) To show your flight details
B) To check in baggage
C) To find your gate number
D) To provide entry details for immigration

8. What document do you need to enter a foreign country?

A) Boarding pass
B) Passport
C) Train ticket
D) Baggage claim ticket

9. What do you go through before getting your luggage upon arrival at your destination airport?

A) The departure gate
B) The security check
C) Passport control
D) The duty-free shop

10. What should you do when the “fasten seatbelt” sign is on?

A) Stay seated with your seatbelt fastened
B) Walk around the cabin
C) Use the overhead locker
D) Stand near the exit

11. What must passengers do at security control before their flight?

A) Collect their luggage
B) Put their bags through a scanner
C) Show their boarding pass
D) Go straight to the gate

12. What happens when a plane “taxis”?

A) It flies at a cruising altitude
B) It goes through security
C) It arrives at baggage reclaim
D) It moves slowly on the ground

13. What does “duty-free” mean?

A) Free baggage allowance
B) Free food and drinks on the plane
C) Tax-free shopping
D) A place to wait before boarding

14. Where do passengers go after collecting their checked luggage upon arrival?

A) Customs
B) The departure gate
C) The cockpit
D) The duty-free shop

15. What should you do before you leave the plane?

A) Wait for the captain to call your name
B) Take your belongings from the overhead locker
C) Leave your passport on your seat
D) Go straight to the exit