| A | B |
| PASSPORT | This is a legal document which allows people to travel from country to country |
| VISA | A traveller may require this for entry into a country |
| SECURITY QUESTIONS | These have to be asked to ensure that travellers are not carrying anything that could put others at risk |
| TICKET | A traveller has one of these to travel |
| BOARDING PASS | Given to the traveller so that they can board the aircraft |
| BAG TAG | Put on a travellers bag to ensure that it gets to the destination |
| WEIGHT | Has to be taken for all bags |
| HAND LUGGAGE | Travellers can take this on board the aircraft with them to carry essential items |
| AGENT | The person that checks a traveller in at the airport |
| SEATING PLAN | Used to choose a seat for a traveller |
| CHECKIN | Upon arrival at the airport a passenger must checkin to their flight before they can board the aircraft |
| BAGGAGE | Passengers are allowed to take with them a certain amount of baggage with them on holiday |
| CAA | Civil Aviation Authority sets guidelines and regulations for aiports and airlines |
| BODY SCANNER | An x-ray system for security purposes |
| TURNAROUND | The amount of time an aircraft has from when it lands to when it takes off again |
| DESCENT | The manoeuvre of the aircraft downwards to the destination airport |
| APPROACH | The alignment of the aircraft to the landing runway |
| DELAY | When the aircraft does not go on time |
| IMMIGRATION | Responsible for ensuring that every passenger going into a country has the correct documentation |
| CUSTOMS | Regulates what comes into and goes out of a country |