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Common English sentences for traveling by air

Conversation with the service staff.

Where is my seat?

Where is my seat?

Can I put my hand luggage here?

Can I put my baggage here?

Can you change my seat?

Can you change my seat?

Can I recline my seat? (For back seat passengers)

May I recline my seat?

Can I smoke?

May I smoke?

Do you need something to drink?

what kind of drinks do you have?

What drinks are served on the plane?

what kind of drinks do you have?

Coffee, tea, juice, cola, beer and bartending.

We have coffee, tea, juice, coke, beer and cocktails.

Would you like beef, chicken or fish for dinner?

Would you like beef, chicken or fish for dinner?

Whiskey with water, please.

Scotch and water, please

Beef, please.

Beef, please.

I feel a little cold (hot).

I feel cold (hot).

Please give me a pillow and blanket.

May I have a pillow and a blanket, please?

I feel a little sick. Can I have some medicine?

I feel a little sick. Can I have some medicine?

How long does it take to get to Honolulu?

How long will it take to get to Honolulu?

Will this flight arrive on time?

Will this flight arrive on time?

I'm worried about whether I can catch the connecting flight.

I'm worried about my connecting flight.

Please tell me how to fill out this form.

Can you tell me how to fill out this form?

I'd like to book a flight to new york on September 6th at 5438+05.

I'd like to make a reservation for a flight to new york on September 6th at 5438+05.

What time does flight 408 arrive?

What time does flight 408 arrive?

How much is the air ticket?

How much is the air ticket?

I'd like to confirm my reservation.

Me? I'd like to reconfirm my flight reservation.

Where is the bathroom?

Where is the toilet?

Do you have a Chinese newspaper?

Do you have a Chinese newspaper?

I'll be cold. May I have a blanket, please?

I feel very cold. Can I have a blanket?

Can I have a deck of playing cards?

May I have a deck of playing cards?

Common expressions for traveling by air: buying duty-free goods.

Please show me your passport.

May I see your passport?

How long are you going to stay in America?

How long are you going to stay in America?

I will stay in America for a week.

I will stay for a week.

What is the purpose of your visit?

What's the purpose of your visit?

Do you have anything to declare?

Do you have anything to declare?

I have nothing to declare.

I have nothing to declare.

Excuse me, where is the baggage claim area?

Excuse me, where is the baggage claim area?

Where is the lost baggage declaration office?

Where is the lost and found office?

Where can I find a baggage car?

Where can I get a baggage car?

I want to change ten thousand Taiwan dollars into dollars.

I want to change NT10,000 into US dollars.

Can you tell me where to exchange foreign currency?

Can you tell me where to change money?

Do you accept traveler's checks?

Can you accept traveler's checks?

What is the exchange rate?

What is the exchange rate?

I want to change ten thousand Taiwan dollars into dollars.

Me? I want to change NT$ 65,438 into US dollars.

This is enough for the small series of English sentences commonly used in air travel. More basic knowledge about tourism English learning, skills of improving ability and related contents of practical English will be updated continuously. I wish you all study hard.