passport /ˈpæspɔːrt/ (noun) an official document that identifies you as a citizen of a particular country, and that you may have to show when you enter or leave a country Example: I was stopped as I went through passport control (= where passports are checked).
airport /ˈerpɔːrt/ (noun) a place where planes land and take off and that has buildings for passengers to wait in Example: I went to the airport to catch a flight to San Francisco.
Flight attendant /flaɪt əˈtendənt/ (noun) a person whose job is to serve and take care of passengers on an aircraft Example: A flight attendant is serving water to the passenger.
visa /ˈviːzə/ (noun) a stamp or mark put in your passport by officials of a foreign country that gives you permission to enter, pass through or leave their country Example:
information desk / /ɪnfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n dɛsk/ / a place in a public building, store, etc. where you can go to get information, for example about where to find things in the building Example: I asked at the station information desk where the taxi rank was.
duty free shop /ˌduːti ˈfriː ʃɑːp/ (noun) a shop in an airport or on a ship, etc. that sells goods such as cigarettes, alcohol, perfume , etc. without tax on them Example:
airplane /ˈerpleɪn/ (noun) a flying vehicle with wings and one or more engines Example:
sick bag /ˈsɪk bæɡ/ (noun) a paper bag on a boat or plane into which you can vomit Example:
call button /kɔːl ˈbʌt(ə)n/ Example:
life vest /ˈlaɪf vest/ (noun) a jacket without arms that can be filled with air, designed to help you float if you fall in water Example:
seat belt /ˈsiːt belt/ (noun) a belt that is attached to the seat in a car or plane and that you fasten around yourself so that you are not thrown out of the seat if there is an accident Example: