Chinese Air Travel Vocabulary (Part 1)
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Now that international travel has fully resumed and we can all fly wherever we want, let’s brush up on the essentials — Chinese vocabulary useful for air travel.
Let’s start with the basics – airports, flights and planes:
机场 jīchǎng - Airport
There can be more than one airport in a city. To confirm which airport someone is flying from, you can ask:
你去哪个机场?Nǐ qù nǎ gè jīchǎng? - Which airport are you going to?
航班 hángbān - Flight
To ask someone about their flight, you can say:
你坐几点的航班?Nǐ zuò jǐ diǎn de hángbān? - What time is your flight?
飞机 fēijī - Plane
In contrast to a “flight” which is a process of flying in the air, a “plane” is a physical vehicle. In Chinese, 飞机 (fēijī) and 航班 (hángbān) can very often be used interchangeably. But in phrases such as “to go by plane”, use 飞机 (fēijī):
你是坐飞机还是火车?Nǐ shì zuò fēijī háishi huǒchē? - Are you going by plane or by train?
行李 xínglǐ - Luggage
Depending on the type of luggage, you can check it or carry it with you on board:
托运行李 tuōyùn xínglǐ - check-in luggage
携带行李 xiédài xínglǐ - carry-on luggage
靠窗 kàochuāng - near the window, window seat
If you prefer to look out the window when flying, you can say:
我想要靠窗的位子。Wǒ xiǎngyào kàochuāng de wèizi. - I’d like a window seat.
过道 guòdào – aisle, aisle seat
To get an aisle seat, ask for an “aisle-near-seat”:
我想要过道旁边的位子。Wǒ xiǎngyào guòdào pángbiān de wèizi. - I’d like an isle seat.
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