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All'Aeroporto

Learn how to navigate an Italian airport. Master key vocabulary and phrases for a smooth check-in and boarding experience.

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Key Words
Common Airport Vocabulary (Vocabolario dell'Aeroporto)

Study these common words before arriving at an Italian airport. If you want to visit our Italian Hub page, click here.

L'aereo'The Plane'
Arrivi'Arrivals'
Partenze'Departures'
Il Passaporto'The Passport'
Bagaglio'Luggage'
Valigia'The Suitcase'
Il Biglietto'The Ticket'
La Compagnia Aerea'The Airline'
Tempo di Imbarco'Boarding Time'
Sicurezza dell'Aeroporto'Airport Security'
Il Gate'The Gate'
Il Volo'The Flight'
💡 Pro tip: Before your session, review the Italian Basics page to brush up on common greetings and phrases.
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The Script
Basic Conversation at the Airport (Conversazione di Base all'Aeroporto)

Follow this conversation to practice checking in at the airport with your Lingua Bud. Take turns playing the agent and the traveller!

  1. 1
    Ciao, buon pomeriggio. Ho bisogno del tuo cognome e dei passaporti di tutti i viaggiatori.
    Hello, good afternoon. I need your last name and the passports of all of the travelers.
  2. 2
    Quanti bagagli hai intenzione di imbarcare?
    How many suitcases are you going to check in?
  3. 3
    Abbiamo tre valigie in totale.
    We have three suitcases in total.
  4. 4
    Puòi mettere le valigie sulla bilancia, per favore?
    Can you place the suitcases on the scale, please?
  5. 5
    Grazie mille. Il suo terminale è B e il suo gate è il 24.
    Thank you very much. Your terminal is B and your gate is 24.
  6. 6
    Si prega di presentare i biglietti e i passaporti alla sicurezza dell'aeroporto.
    Please present your tickets and passports to airport security.
  7. 7
    Grazie mille, ti auguro una buona giornata.
    Thank you very much, I hope you have a beautiful day.
  8. 8
    Tutti i passeggeri della Zona 4 possono salire a bordo.
    All passengers in Zone 4 are welcome to board.
  9. 9
    Grazie mille, spero che abbiate un buon volo.
    Thank you very much, I hope you have a good flight.
✈️ Remember: Swap roles each session — one person plays the check-in agent, the other the traveller, then switch! This helps both partners practice all the vocabulary equally.

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