Maybe you’re looking for the departure hall, or you want to ask for a window seat. Perhaps you want to find out when your flight is boarding. Stick with Rocket German and we’ll help to get you on the plane safely and on time - in German!
Let's check out this lesson on airport in German!
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Pronouncing airport in German
Follow the English translation and listen carefully to the audio. Now practice saying the German phrases aloud… imagine you’ve just arrived at the airport and there’s a native German speaker smiling at you from behind the counter… How can she help you?
Now, here are the important questions that you will need when checking in at the counter (“der Schalter”). Listen to each word and its English translation and repeat the words aloud.
Wann muß ich am Gate sein?
When do I have to be at the gate?
Wie lange ist der Zwischenstop?
Werden Sie eine warme Mahlzeit servieren?
Will you serve a hot meal?
Wie lange ist das Visum gültig?
How long is the visa valid for?
Wie viele Gepäckstücke kann ich mitnehmen?
How many pieces of luggage can I take?
Some people prefer window seats, some want to sit close to the aisle. I always ask for a window seat, that way I can get a first impression of the city we are going to land in, from above. Whichever one you prefer, here are the German words for it…
Ich möchte bitte einen Fensterplatz haben.
I would like to have a window seat, please.
Ich möchte bitte einen Gangplatz haben.
I would like to have an aisle seat, please.
Here are some possible answers you might get…
Sie müssen 15 Minuten vor Abflug am Gate sein.
You have to be at the gate fifteen minutes prior to departure.
Leider haben wir keine freien Fensterplätze mehr.
Unfortunately, we don't have any window seats left.
Wir werden einen kalten Snack und Abendessen servieren.
We'll serve a cold snack and dinner.
Sie können nur ein Stück Handgepäck mitnehmen.
You can only take one piece of hand luggage.
Ihr Gepäck ist zu schwer.
Your luggage is too heavy.
For more lessons on German vocabulary I recommend these!
Bis bald!
Paul Weber: Rocket German