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								Arrival (verb)									 | 
								An arrival is the time that you get to your
destination.									 | 
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								Fare (noun)									 | 
								A fare is how much travel costs.									 | 
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								International flight (noun)									 | 
								An International flight is a flight that begins in one country and ends in a
different country.									 | 
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								Domestic flight (noun)									 | 
								A domestic flight is a flight that begins and
ends in the same country.									 | 
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								Departure (verb)									 | 
								Departure means the time that you are leaving to begin
your travels. To leave.									 | 
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								Passport (noun)									 | 
								A passport is a government document that allows
you to travel to other countries.									 | 
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								One-way ticket (noun)									 | 
								A one-way ticket is a flight to your destination but not back the country you flew from.									 | 
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								Travel visa (noun)									 | 
								A travel visa is a stamp or sticker placed by officials of a
foreign country on a passport that allows the traveler to visit that country									 | 
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								Application (noun)									 | 
								An application is a form to be filled out by
the applicant for a job, a visa, a driver’s license etc. 									 | 
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								To apply (verb)									 | 
								To apply means to
make an application or a request. 									 | 
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								To issue (verb)									 | 
								To issue means to be
sent out or to give something that is a legal document. 									 | 
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								To approve (verb)									 | 
								To approve means to ratify, to sanction, to say
“YES” to a request.									 | 
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								To expire (verb)									 | 
								To expire means to end									 | 
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								Purpose (noun)									 | 
								A purpose is the reason that you do something.									 | 
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								Destination (noun)									 | 
								The destination is the location that a person
travels to.									 |