Air Travel I
1) Questions a passenger might ask about an airline flight
Is it directed?
Is it nonstop?
Is there a layover?
How longe is the layover?
Do I have to change planes?
Is a meal served?
Can I order a special meal?
Do you have my frequent flyer number?
How much carry-on luggage is permitted?
How many itmes of carry-on luggage are permitted?
How much carry-on luggage am I allowed?
How much luggage can I carry on?
2) Describing types of airline flights
It's nonstop.
You'll change planes in Denver.
You have a layover in Chicago.
There's a one-hour layover in Dallas.
You only have 20 minutes to make your connection.
A lunch/snack will be served in flight.
There is no meal service on this flight.
These tickets are nonrefundable.
That fare requires a 14-day advance purchase.
To be eligible for the lower fare, you have to stay over a Saturday night.
I'm sorry, that flight is booked.
You could try going standby.
3) Questions a passenger might ask of an airline ticket agent
When does the next flight leave?
Can I get onto the next flight?
Are there seats till available?
Are there tickets available on standby?
Can I go standby?
Is the plane on time?
What's the depature time?
When does the plane get there?
What's the arrival time?
Will I be able to make my connection?
Will they hold my connecting flight?
4) Rescheduling an airline flight
I need to cancel my flight.
I need to reschedule my flight.
Can I change my flight schedule?
Can I change my itinerary?
Is there a penalty for changing my plans?
5) Complaining about lost or damaged luggage
My luggage is missing.
One of my bags seems to be missing.
My luggage is damaged.
Can you check to see where my luggage is?
6) Asking about frequent flyer mileage
Are you in our frequent flyer program?
Would you like to sign up for our frequent flyer program?
Do you know how our frequent flyer program works?
Do you have your frequent flyer number?
Would you like to use your frequent flyer miles?