Phrasal Verbs for Travel 🗺️

Here is my list of the Top 10 phrasal verbs for travel

Check In

Meaning: Register at an airport or hotel

We need to check in two hours before the flight.

He checked in at the hotel and went to his room.

Get On

Meaning: Enter a vehicle, such as a bus or train

Hurry up, we need to get on the train!

She got on the bus and found a seat near the back.

Get Off

Meaning: Leave a vehicle, such as a bus or train

We need to get off at the next stop.

He got off the plane and went to the baggage claim area.

Pull Over

Meaning: Stop a vehicle by the side of the road

He pulled over to check the map and get directions.

The police officer asked him to pull over for a routine check.

Take Off

Meaning: Leave the ground (on an aircraft)

The plane is scheduled to take off in 20 minutes.

We felt the plane take off and climb into the sky.

Touch Down

Meaning: Land (on an aircraft)

We should touch down at the airport in about 30 minutes.

The pilot announced that we had just touched down in Paris.

Fill Up

Meaning: Put fuel in a vehicle

Can we stop at the gas station and fill up the car?

He filled up his motorcycle with petrol before hitting the road.

Drop Off

Meaning: Leave someone or something at a specific location

I need to drop off this package at the post office.

He dropped off his sister at the train station and said goodbye.

Pick Up

Meaning: Collect someone or something from a specific location

Can you please pick up the kids from school today?

She picked up her dry cleaning on the way home.

Go Around

Meaning: Travel from place to place, usually for business or leisure

We went around the city and saw all the famous landmarks.

He’s been going around the world for the last year, visiting different countries.

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