Across
- 4. To have enough money to pay for something. (verb)
- 5. A large, rectangular bag used for carrying clothes and other things while traveling. (noun)
- 6. The act of leaving, especially when a plane, train, or bus leaves. (noun)
- 10. A company that flies passengers to different places. (noun)
- 12. A place to stay when you are away from home, such as a hotel or apartment. (noun – uncountable)
- 15. A person who is visiting a place, especially staying at a hotel or someone’s home. (noun)
- 17. A trip where you visit many places, often with a guide. (noun)
- 20. A woman who welcomes and takes care of guests, especially in a restaurant, on a plane, or at an event. (noun)
- 22. The money you pay for a journey on public transport. (noun)
- 23. A high place where you can look out and enjoy a wide view of the area. (noun)
Down
- 1. A car with a driver that you pay to take you somewhere. (noun)
- 2. Something you buy or keep to remember a place you visited. (noun)
- 3. A wide road for fast traffic, usually between cities. (noun)
- 7. Something that you can use or get because it is free or not in use. (adjective)
- 8. An arrangement to have or use something at a certain time in the future. (noun)
- 9. The place where someone is going. (noun)
- 11. The bags and suitcases you carry when you travel. (noun – uncountable)
- 13. Happening later than expected or planned. (adjective)
- 14. The act of coming to a place, especially when a plane, train, or bus gets there. (noun)
- 16. A journey to a place and back, especially for a short time. (noun)
- 18. A journey in an airplane. (noun)
- 19. To arrange to have or use something in the future, like a hotel room or flight. (verb)
- 21. To go from one place to another, usually over a long distance. (verb)
