Air Travel Words

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Across
  1. 4. time The time a plane will leave from an airport.
  2. 6. attendant The airline employee responsible for providing service to passengers and ensuring their in-flight safety.
  3. 8. pass The ticket passengers need to enter the plane and locate their seat.
  4. 10. The area where the pilot sits to operate the plane; remains closed and locked during flight for security reasons.
  5. 11. flight The airplane a passenger catches after a layover.
  6. 13. time The time a plane will land at an airport.
  7. 15. class The section of the plane that offers standard seat size, amenities, and service; typically, the least expensive section. Also called economy class.
  8. 17. A flight that departs late at night and arrives during early morning hours.
  9. 20. class A section of the plane reserved for travelers who want to upgrade from the standard seat size, amenities, and service.
Down
  1. 1. luggage Bags that are put in the cargo area of the plane, which is inaccessible by passengers.
  2. 2. class The section of the plane that offers the largest seat size and highest-quality amenities and service.
  3. 3. ticket A ticket that passengers buy to fly to a destination but not to return.
  4. 5. number The number that identifies a particular flight and that passengers use to find their gate number and plane.
  5. 7. agent An airline employee who checks in passengers, checks luggage, and prints boarding passes.
  6. 9. ticket A ticket that passengers buy to travel to a destination and back again.
  7. 10. The process passengers must go through when first arriving at the airport before going through security.
  8. 12. (Federal Aviation Administration) The federal agency that develops and enforces safety regulations and advancements.
  9. 14. A stop in an airport before reaching the final destination.
  10. 16. The bags passengers bring with them on the plane.
  11. 18. class See coach class.
  12. 19. (Transportation Security Administration) A federal agency that protects transportation systems in the United States and ensures safe air travel; employees serve as security officers in airports.
  13. 20. claim The area in the airport where passengers go to collect their luggage.