Travel
Across
- 2. control- the place at an airport, port, or border of a country where an official checks your passport
- 5. jam- a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very slowly
- 10. to get onto a ship or plane; to put somebody/something onto a ship or plane
- 11. a journey by ship or boat, visiting different places, especially as a holiday
- 14. a passage between rows of seats in a church, theatre, train
- 16. the fact of enjoying special and expensive things, particularly food and drink, clothes and places
- 17. bags, cases, etc. that contain somebody's clothes and things when they are travelling
- 20. lockers- a person whose job is to serve and take care of passengers on an aircraft
- 21. inspector- a person, who checks the tickets on a train
- 22. a separate section of a train for carrying passengers
- 23. the person in charge of a ship or commercial aircraft
- 24. the raised flat area next to the track at a train station where you get on or off the train
Down
- 1. an act of travelling from one place to another, especially when they are far apart
- 3. sail- to begin a trip by sea
- 4. metal bars that a train moves along
- 6. lodge- house in the forest district
- 7. to travel on holiday carrying your equipment and clothes in a backpack
- 8. a comfortable bus for carrying passengers over long distances
- 9. a long narrow piece of ground with a hard surface that an aircraft takes off from and lands on
- 11. desk- one of the places at an airport where you show your ticket so that you can be told where you will be sitting
- 12. holiday- bags, cases, etc. that contain somebody's clothes and things when they are travelling
- 13. trap- a place that attracts a lot of tourists and where food, drink, entertainment, etc. is more expensive than normal
- 15. attendant- a person whose job is to serve and take care of passengers on an aircraft
- 18. a person who shows other people the way to a place, especially somebody employed to show tourists around interesting places
- 19. a wide road, with at least two lanes in each direction, where traffic can travel fast for long distances between large towns.