What exactly does T1, T2, and T3 see at the airport mean? What does T mean?
So, what does T mean here?
The "T" here is the first letter of "terminal", which means terminal building, and T1 is terminal building 1.
For the word "terminal", what everyone is more familiar with is its usage as an adjective - "late, late".
But as a noun, terminal refers to the airport's "terminal building, terminal building".
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Your flight leaves from Terminal 3.
You board the plane at Terminal 3.
After understanding the meaning of T, let’s take a look at what English can be used after checking in at the airport and checking in.
Everyone who is preparing to study or travel abroad should remember it carefully in the small notebook!
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After arriving at the airport, we have to check in first, that is, check in.
International check-in procedures are more troublesome than domestic check-in. Some international airports are very large, so it is best to arrive at the airport 1-2 hours in advance to complete the procedures.
After arriving at the airport, first look for the check-in counter check-in counter, and then follow the staff’s prompts to check in.
Students studying abroad usually bring a lot of luggage, so you should also pay attention to checked luggage.
The luggage carried with you and to be checked must meet the requirements of the airline and customs of each country.
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You can save time by checking in online.
You will save a lot of time when checking in online.
Security check
After completing the registration procedures, we can go to the security check and wait for the plane!
The English word for security check is security check. If you are at a foreign airport, if you cannot find the security check location, you can look for signs with the words "security check".
Entry clearance
Immigration & Customs
In a new country, customs clearance inspections when entering the country are very cumbersome for security reasons.
For passports, visas and various problems, everyone must actively cooperate to ensure that we pass smoothly!
After landing, we must first go to the incoming counter to complete the entry procedures, and the entry counter is immigration counter.
The "immigration" here does not mean "immigration"!
In this context, immigration refers to "enterprise inspection".
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After you've been through immigration,
you can go and get your luck.
After passing the Immigration Bureau's Entry Inspection, you can go and pick up your luggage.
When entering the country, you need to fill out the entering card, which means landing card in English, it can also be said to disembarkation card.
Take the UK as an example, the entry card looks like this!
The information that needs to be filled in on the entry card includes:
✔ Family name last name
✔ First name
✔ Sex Gender (M Male F Female)
✔ Date of Birth
✔ Town and country of birth place
✔ Nationality Nationality
✔ Occupation
✔ Contact address in the UK
Contact address in the UK
✔ Passport No. Passport Number
✔ Place of issue Passport issuance
✔ Length of the stay in the UK
Time to stay in the UK
✔ Port of last departure Location
✔ Arrival flight/train number/ship name
Flights/trains/ships
Have you learned the expressions related to airports and boarding?