hotel - a building where you pay to have a room to sleep in, check-in - to report your arrival, ex. at an airport or hotel, so that you can get the service you are paying for, layover - a short stay in a place that you make while you are on a longer journey to somewhere else, rent - to pay to use something for a short period, carry-on - a small case or bag that you take onto a plane with you, arrival - the area of an airport that deals with passengers that have just arrived, departure - the act of leaving a place, or a flight, train, etc. that is leaving a place at a particular time:, customs - the place at a port, airport, or border where travellers' bags are looked at to find out if any goods are being carried illegally, passport - an official document provided by the government of a particular country which shows that the owner is a citizen of that country and allows that person to travel to foreign countries, visa - an official mark, usually made in a passport, that allows you to enter or leave a particular country, passport control - the place at a port, airport, or border where travellers' passports (= official documents proving who someone is and allowing them to travel) are checked, immigration - the act of someone coming to live in a different country, currency - the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time, sightseeing - the activity of visiting interesting places, especially by people on holiday, hostel - a place where people, especially young people, can stay cheaply for short periods when they are travelling, with shared rooms and sometimes some private rooms, trolley - a small vehicle with two or four wheels that you push or pull to transport large or heavy objects on, take-off - the moment when an aircraft leaves the ground and begins to fly, complimentary - free of charge, seatbelt - a belt that fastens around you when you are travelling in a vehicle or aircraft and holds you in your seat, gate - a part of an airport where travellers are allowed to get on or off a particular aircraft, escalator - a set of stairs that moves by electric power and on which people can stand to be taken up and down from one level to another, usually within a building, shuttle - a vehicle or aircraft that travels regularly between two places, carrying people or things, luggage - the bags, suitcases, etc. that contain your possessions and that you take with you when you are travelling, book - to arrange to have a seat, room, performer, etc. at a particular time in the future, budget - a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend,

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