Airplane in French

The Airplane in French

When you’re traveling by air there are some French airplane words you may need to use e.g. "the plane" is l'avion in French. In this online audio lesson you’ll learn vocabulary to do with traveling on an airplane in French, as well as other key pieces of information.

You’ll learn how to ask for things in French and how to speak to airport officials. Soon you’ll know exactly what to say on the plane and at the airport to make it easier and safer for you to travel in France.

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Airplane in French: Key words and phrases

l'avion
the plane
en avion
in a plane
L'avion est déjà parti.
The plane has already left.
L'avion est déjà arrivé.
The plane has already arrived.

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compartiment supérieur
over head locker
ceinture
seatbelt
sortie de secours
emergency exit
gilet de sauvetage
life jacket
cabine
cabin
hôtesse de l'air
flight attendant
carte d'embarquement
boarding pass

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Imagine you are on a flight from America to France. It’s a long way, so make sure you know how to ask for a drink or an extra blanket in case you are cold. It’s also important to know what “Attachez votre ceinture, s’il vous plait” means. Repeat the new words aloud to practice your pronunciation.
Je voudrais avoir un verre d'eau.
I would like to have a glass of water.
J'ai peur de prendre l'avion.
I'm scared of flying.
J'ai faim.
I'm hungry.
J'ai froid, est-ce que je peux avoir une couverture ?
I'm cold, do you have a blanket?
Quand est-ce que l'on va atterrir ?
When are we going to land?
Merci d'attacher votre ceinture.
Please fasten your seatbelt.
Mes écouteurs ne marchent pas.
My headphones doesn't work
Nous attendons des turbulences.
We are expecting turbulence.
Once you arrive at the airport you will have to collect your luggage. Simply follow the signs to the Remise de bagages and make your way to the Control de passeport. Listen to the Audio link below to hear the pronunciation…
remise des bagages
baggage claim
douane / contrôle de passeport
customs
Hopefully you won’t need to use the following phrases, but it’s still handy to know them.
Ma valise a été endommagée.
My luggage got damaged.
Ma valise a été perdue.
My luggage got lost.
J'ai manqué ma connexion.
I've missed my connecting flight.
J'ai perdu mon passeport.
I've lost my passport.
J'ai perdu mon billet d'avion.
I've lost my ticket.
J'ai perdu ma carte d'embarquement.
I've lost my boarding pass.
Je suis perdue.
I'm lost.

That’s it for this lesson. I hope you enjoyed the lesson.

The next step is to look at your French vocab for the airport in French, and perhaps you would like to know how to book a hotel in French?

À bientôt !

Marie-Claire Rivière and the Rocket French Team

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