kapiec 13.08.06, 18:18 hej, hej, podzielcie się w jakie sformułowania powinnam byc uzbrojona,zanim weje na lotnisko w UE? pozdrawiam Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś czytaj wygodnie posty
abstrahuj Re: usful English na lotnisku... 13.08.06, 21:13 follow the departures signs until you see the check-in counters. proceed to the appropriate one (as shown on the screens). show your passport (or id) and your ticket (if you have one) to the attendant. put your hold luggage on the conveyor belt (or on the scales). if everything is ok, you will receive your boarding pass. now you can proceed through the customs. show your passport (or id) to the customs officer and that should be it. next, if you have time to kill you can buy some overpriced booze at the duty-free (even though it's not duty-free anymore, the name is just a remnant of the past). when you're finished, go to your gate (as printed on your boarding pass and displayed on the screens). you will need to give your boarding pass to another attendant at the gate to be allowed to pass. you will be given back a tiny scrap of it. keep this scrap for the third attendant on the plane who will want his share of the paperwork too. when you are finally on the plane, find your seat quickly, do not stand in the corridor, do not get drunk, do not shag in the toilet, and, for fuck's sake, do not clap your hands after the landing. if you obey, you should be fine. when you land, go with the crowd until you see a conveyor belt. check on the screen if it is for your flight. happily wait half an hour, reclaim your baggage, go through the customs: choose the green lane and then the lane for eu citizens (except if you have something to declare or are not an eu citizen). leave the arrivals hall as soon as possible or face some fraudsters soliciting for suckers if you don't. that should be it. easy, isn't it? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kapiec Re: usful English na lotnisku... 13.08.06, 22:18 a co z bagazem podrecznym? kiedy powinnam go nadac a kiedy nie? i jak to wybrzmi po angielsku?? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
mudzyn7 Re: usful English na lotnisku... 14.08.06, 17:38 What about my handbag, should I check it or not..? Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kronosx Re: usful English na lotnisku... 18.08.06, 12:48 It should be classed as hand luggage Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
enlightened Re: usful English na lotnisku... 18.08.06, 15:11 Tu masz uzyteczny zwrot: "That Muslim is acting suspiciously!" Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kwiatek_leona Re: usful English na lotnisku... 18.08.06, 17:49 But Sir, this nitroglicerine is my heart medication, I have to have it on board! What do you mean this banana could be used as a weapon?! I need my potassium! No,no,no! These shoe soles are dynamic, NOT dynomite! What? Oh, this powder - that's just travel size Instant Water... Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
mudzyn7 Re: usful English na lotnisku... 19.08.06, 13:35 yeah, it should be a hand luggage Kwiatek Leona, You are hilarious! Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kwiatek_leona Re: usful English na lotnisku... 20.08.06, 06:20 Mudzyn, dzieki, ale to jest wisielczy humor. Mam w perspektywie 11 godzin lotu za kilka miesiecy. Jezeli nic sie nie zmieni, moge przez ten caly czas czytac swoj paszport, bilet i instukcje na torebce do rzygania. Koniec ze szmuglowaniem alkoholu w malych buteleczkach i graniem "Free Cell" w telefonie komorkowym :((( Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
patkag Re: usful English na lotnisku... 21.08.06, 05:25 carry on - in AE where are you flying to? P. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
patkag Re: usful English na lotnisku... 21.08.06, 05:28 Now it's not that bad....read what I copied from the British Airways web site Customers departing from the UK (including customers transferring through the UK): Customers travelling from the UK will be able to take on board as hand baggage one cabin bag no bigger than 45cm x 35cm x 16cm, the size of a small laptop bag. Cabin baggage MUST NOT contain: Any cosmetics Any toiletries Any liquids Any drinks Cigarette lighters Items previously prohibted in cabin baggage, such as sharp objects, should not be carried in cabin baggage. Cabin baggage CAN contain the following: Electronic equipment, including laptops, mobile phones and portable music and DVD players Essential prescribed medicines in liquid form provided they are under 50ml. Customers will be asked to taste the liquid. If they cannot taste the liquid for any reason they will be asked to go to an airport pharmacy to have the medicine verified. Baby milk and liquid baby food (the contents of each bottle MUST be tasted by the parent) Nothing must be carried in pockets. Please ensure that you do not check into the hold any essential items such as: · Household and car keys (including electric key fobs) · Travel documents including passport and itinerary and any important contact details · Essential medicines for the journey · Wallets or pocket size purses To help progress through the airport all customers are encouraged not to include items capable of containing liquids (e.g. bottles, flasks, cans etc.) in either their hand or checked baggage. All electronic equipment will need to be removed from the item of hand baggage and screened separately. We recommend these items be packed carefully for easy removal at the security search point. Pushchairs and walking aids will be permitted but must be x-ray screened. Customers may purchase any item in any store in the departure lounge before departing their final UK airport and take onto the aircraft as normal, unless they are travelling to the USA. Extra restrictions are in place for customers travelling to the USA from the UK. Customers WILL NOT be permitted to take any liquid or gel items purchased in the departures lounge into the aircraft cabin. All food or beverage items must be consumed before boarding. Customers transferring through the UK Customers transferring through a UK airport onto another flight must not buy any of the prohibited items listed above in duty free, prior to transferring onto another flight. Customers transferring through the UK will be subject to the same hand baggage size restrictions as those originating their travel in the UK. If you arrive into the UK to connect with a British Airways flight (irrespective of original carrier), with more than one laptop size bag (45cm x 35cm x 16cm), you may be refused travel. Customers travelling from the rest of the world to the UK Customers departing on flights to the UK from the rest of the world who are not transferring onto another flight, will be able to carry one standard sized bag, 56cm x 45cm x 25cm and one briefcase, laptop computer bag or equivalent, unless more stringent local regulations are in force. However, customers returning from the UK must comply with the UK Department for Transport requirements which are:- One cabin bag no bigger than 45cm x 35cm x 16cm, the size of a small laptop bag. We would therefore strongly advise customers to check that the laptop computer bag does not exceed these dimensions. patkag napisała: > carry on - in AE > where are you flying to? > > P. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
kwiatek_leona Re: usful English na lotnisku... 21.08.06, 17:08 Thanks Patkag! OK, so it seems that they are relaxing the initial rules somewhat... Still it bothers me that I will have to rely on flight attendants' good will for water (and booze) supply. Flying to Frankfurt, then on to Basel on Lufthansa. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś
patkag Re: usful English na lotnisku... 21.08.06, 21:17 My pleasure. I think you will be able to purchase something to drink while saiting in a departure launge. I'm flying through London so I will not be able to do so...check with you airline just in case:) P. Odpowiedz Link Zgłoś