英英解释:A facility where aircraft take off, land, and are serviced, offering various services to passengers and cargo.
英英解释:A designated area within an airport where passengers check in, go through security, and board flights operated by a specific airline.
英英解释:A location at an airport where passengers and their belongings are screened for security purposes before entering the secure area.
英英解释:A curbside attendant at an airport who assists passengers with their luggage and provides various services.
英英解释:A self-service machine at the airport where passengers can check in, print boarding passes, and perform other pre-flight tasks.
英英解释:A person at the airport who assists passengers with purchasing tickets, making reservations, and other travel-related tasks.
英英解释:The section of the airport where passengers and their belongings are screened by security personnel or machines.
英英解释:An employee of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) responsible for security checks and screenings at U.S. airports.
英英解释:A person who conducts security screenings of passengers and their belongings at the airport.
英英解释:A container used for carrying personal items and belongings through security screenings.
英英解释:The process of registering and confirming one's presence for a flight, typically at the airline counter or check-in kiosk.
英英解释:A document provided to a passenger after checking in, allowing them to board the plane.
英英解释:The process of passing through the security checkpoint, where passengers and their belongings are screened.
英英解释:To enter the aircraft and take a seat in preparation for departure.
英英解释:To put away or store something, such as luggage, in the designated storage areas on the aircraft.
英英解释:Luggage or personal items that passengers are allowed to bring into the cabin of the aircraft.
英英解释:To secure something, such as a seatbelt, by attaching it or closing it tightly.
英英解释:A safety restraint device worn by passengers to secure themselves to their seats during the flight.
英英解释:To shut down or stop the operation of a device or system, such as electronic devices, before takeoff.
英英解释:The moment when an aircraft becomes airborne and leaves the ground.
英英解释:The process of the aircraft descending and coming to the ground at the end of a flight.
英英解释:To collect or retrieve one's checked luggage or belongings upon arrival at the destination.
英英解释:A designated area at the airport where passengers board and disembark from aircraft.
英英解释:Government agency responsible for inspecting and regulating the movement of goods and people across borders.
英英解释:A display screen at the airport that shows the status of arriving flights.
英英解释:A display screen at the airport that shows the status of departing flights.
英英解释:The section of the airport where passengers wait to board their flights.
英英解释:The compartment at the front of an aircraft where the pilots control the plane.
英英解释:A trained professional who operates an aircraft and is responsible for flying it safely.
英英解释:A crew member on an aircraft who assists passengers and ensures their safety and comfort.
英英解释:A storage area above the passenger seats in an aircraft cabin.
英英解释:A designated door or window on an aircraft that can be used for rapid evacuation in case of an emergency.
英英解释:A person who travels on a vehicle, such as an aircraft, train, or ship.
英英解释:A document that passengers may be required to fill out when entering a country, declaring items they are bringing into the country.
英英解释:An official responsible for enforcing customs regulations and inspecting goods at borders and airports.
英英解释:Personal belongings and items that passengers carry with them when traveling.
英英解释:Collective term for the suitcases, bags, and containers carried by passengers during travel.
英英解释:An electronic ticket that is stored electronically and used as proof of purchase and travel.
英英解释:A document provided to a passenger after check-in, granting them permission to board the aircraft.
英英解释:A small, folding table attached to the back of an aircraft seat for holding drinks, snacks, or personal items.
英英解释:Rapid and irregular movement of the aircraft caused by changes in air currents.
英英解释:A conveyor belt at the airport where checked baggage is delivered to passengers upon arrival.
英英解释:A mask that provides oxygen to passengers in case of a sudden drop in cabin pressure.
英英解释:A buoyant vest worn by passengers on aircraft and ships for emergency flotation in water.
英英解释:A card located in the seat pocket of an aircraft that provides instructions for emergency procedures.
英英解释:A seat that can be adjusted to a more horizontal or reclined position for greater comfort.
英英解释:A seat in its standard, upright position.
英英解释:Arriving or departing as scheduled, without delay.
英英解释:A flight that does not depart or arrive at the originally scheduled time due to a delay.
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