HTM 1.04

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Across
  1. 2. A port where a ship stops on a voyage.
  2. 3. The practice of traveling for recreation.
  3. 4. Activities offered, often at a port of call, in which cruise passengers can partake in locally offered activities.
  4. 5. The planned routine that cruise ship will take.
  5. 7. A website that enables guests to book travel themselves instead of using a human travel agent.
  6. 9. The day the ship leaves its home port.
  7. 11. To exchange money from one currency to another.
  8. 14. The day that one cruise ends, and another begins.
  9. 17. A tool used to identify the political, environmental, social/cultural, technological, economic, and legal considerations that impact a destination.
  10. 18. Visiting endangered or mostly undisturbed areas. It focuses on sustainability and protecting natural environments.
  11. 19. A credit-card-sized identification and travel document that costs about half the cost of a passport book but cannot be used for international air travel.
  12. 20. Cruises that offer onboard experiences that target a specific interest or hobby.
  13. 22. A certain type of ID that allows passengers 18 years and older to fly within the United States. This special ID requires extensive proof of identity for issuance.
  14. 23. The top cabin on domestic flights and some short-haul international flights. Offers more space and legroom.
  15. 24. Floors or levels on a cruise ship.
  16. 25. Buildings where passengers board or leave various modes of transportation.
  17. 26. Main connecting cities into which airlines feed flights and provide services, such as catering and maintenance, to their aircraft.
  18. 27. The money left after necessities such as food, housing and clothing have been paid for that can be spent on luxury items and vacations.
Down
  1. 1. A business that operates out of a physical facility (instead of online)
  2. 2. A booklet-style identification and travel document.
  3. 6. The fluctuations in demand for a particular destination based on factors such as weather and holidays.
  4. 8. The cheapest type of airline ticket you can get.
  5. 10. Industry recognized or standard definition in context to objective or indicator.
  6. 12. The federal agency that is responsible for the safety of air travel in the United States.
  7. 13. A class of seating on an aircraft that is superior to economy class but less expensive than first class, intended especially for people traveling for business.
  8. 15. The federal agency that manages airport passenger security.
  9. 16. A document that gives an individual permission to enter a country for a valid reason and specified amount of time.
  10. 21. Centered around travel for business or work purposes.