Oral English for Tourism: Know the flight situation.

A: Do you have a direct flight to New Zealand?

B: Sorry, we don't. But I think you can take Northwest Airlines flight 2 12 to Tokyo, and then transfer to Japan Airlines flight 123 to Auckland. This is the most economical flight, only 580 dollars.

A: when does flight 212 take off?

B: at 165438+ 0:30 a.m. By the way, it has to refuel in Chicago.

A: How long will you stay in Chicago?

Less than an hour.

A: How long do I have to stay in Tokyo before my connecting flight?

Not long, just an hour.

A: So the whole journey takes about …

B: About eleven hours.

Let me see ... OK, this is in line with my schedule. I really appreciate it.

B: You're welcome.

(A: Mr. Li, B: service desk staff)

A: Do you have a direct flight to New Zealand?

B: Sorry, we don't have a direct flight, but you can take Northwest Airlines Flight 2 12 to Tokyo, and then transfer to Japan Airlines Flight 123 to Auckland. This route is also the most economical, and the air ticket is only 580 dollars.

A: So when does flight 2 12 take off?

B: 165438+ 0: 30 in the morning. By the way, we have to refuel in Chicago on this flight.

A: How long does it take to refuel in Chicago?

Less than an hour.

A: How long will I stay in Tokyo before my connecting flight?

Not long, only an hour.

A: So the whole trip is about …

B: About eleven hours.

Let me calculate. It doesn't matter. It suits my schedule better. I really appreciate it.

B: You're welcome.