small bags or suitcases which passengers carry with a duty-free shop them onto the plane a shop in an airport where you don't have to pay taxes on the goods you buy checked baggage/luggage (uncountable) a departure lounge large suitcases or bags which passengers don't carry the part of an airport where you wait until you get on the plane with them onto the plane but which are put in the hold a gate (the storage area of a plane) the place in the airport where you go to get onto your flight a runway Verbs about air travel: the part of an airport, like a road, which planes use when arriving or departing from an airport to check in a control tower to show your travel documents to the airline staff in the airport youthem the building in an airport which tells planes when it is safe for can begin your journey to take off and land to board/to embark Air travel jobs: to go onto a plane at the beginning of the journey to disembark the cabin crew to get off a plane the people who look after passengers during a flight to take off a pilot to start flying in the air a person who flies a plane a baggage handler to taxi a person who is responsible for your luggage, after you to move a plane slowly along the ground before or after flying check-in, and takes it to the plane to cruise an immigration officer to fly at a steady speed a person who checks your visa and passport when you to land go into a country to bring a plane down to the ground a customs officer to fasten/unfasten a seatbelt a person who checks you are not trying to bring illegal to secure two parts of your seat-belt together/to untie your sea food, drugs, guns or other items into a country to approach (the runway) to fly at slow speak towards the runway Things you find on a plane: to declare to give information about goods or money you are bringing into a cockpit country the place where the pilots sit to control the plane a galley the area on a plane where the cabin crew prepare Vocabulary: meals and store duty-free goods etc. a standstill: a trolley a stop or an end a small cupboard with wheels. Cabin crews use trolleys a designated area: to take food and drink to passengers during a flight a place that is signed for a particular purpose (for example, a de a seatbelt smoking area) a safety feature on planes to secure passengers in their seats a terminal building: an overhead locker the part of an airport where planes arrive or depart from a storage area above passengers' heads in a plane a tray-table a message: a small table that is stored in the back of the seat in text information to or from a mobile phone front of you on a plane an oxygen mask a piece of safety equipment which passengers put over to confiscate: their nose and mouth to help them breath if there is an to take something away from someone as a punishment for doin something wrong