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42 Spanish Phrases for On-Board Flight Communication

42 compact Spanish phrases for communicating on board a flight, including seats, overhead bins, cabin rules, food, drinks, comfort, announcements, and connections.

This collection contains the most useful expressions that will help you feel confident in communication. Learning whole phrases allows you to speak faster and more naturally, without thinking about grammar.

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Seat and Boarding

  • Mi asiento es este.

    My seat is this one.

  • Estoy en la fila doce.

    I am in row twelve.

  • ¿Es este el pasillo correcto?

    Is this the right aisle?

  • Alguien ocupa mi asiento.

    Someone is in my seat.

  • ¿Puedo pasar?

    Can I get through?

  • ¿Podemos cambiar de asiento?

    Can we switch seats?

  • Necesito un extensor.

    I need an extender.

Overhead Bin

  • ¿Hay espacio arriba?

    Is there space overhead?

  • Mi maleta no cabe.

    My suitcase does not fit.

  • ¿Puede ayudarme con la bolsa?

    Can you help me with the bag?

  • Ponga el abrigo encima.

    Put the coat on top.

  • Mi equipaje quedó atrás.

    My luggage ended up behind me.

  • Cierre el compartimento, por favor.

    Close the bin, please.

  • Tengo algo frágil.

    I have something fragile.

Cabin Rules

  • ¿Puedo usar el portátil?

    Can I use the laptop?

  • ¿Cuándo puedo reclinarme?

    When can I recline?

  • La mesa no cierra.

    The tray table does not close.

  • La pantalla no responde.

    The screen does not respond.

  • El cinturón no ajusta.

    The seat belt does not adjust.

  • ¿Debo apagar el teléfono?

    Should I turn off the phone?

  • La luz no funciona.

    The light does not work.

Food and Drinks

  • ¿Servirán comida pronto?

    Will they serve food soon?

  • Pedí comida vegetariana.

    I ordered a vegetarian meal.

  • ¿Tiene opción sin gluten?

    Do you have a gluten-free option?

  • ¿Contiene frutos secos?

    Does it contain nuts?

  • Agua sin gas, por favor.

    Still water, please.

  • Café con leche, por favor.

    Coffee with milk, please.

  • Se derramó mi vaso.

    My glass spilled.

Comfort and Assistance

  • Tengo frío.

    I am cold.

  • Necesito una manta.

    I need a blanket.

  • Me mareo en vuelos.

    I get airsick on flights.

  • ¿Tiene una bolsa?

    Do you have a bag?

  • Necesito mis medicamentos.

    I need my medication.

  • Mi hijo tiene miedo.

    My child is scared.

  • ¿Puede avisarme luego?

    Can you tell me later?

Announcements and Connections

  • No entendí el anuncio.

    I did not understand the announcement.

  • ¿Cuánto falta para aterrizar?

    How long until landing?

  • ¿A qué puerta llegamos?

    Which gate do we arrive at?

  • Tengo una conexión corta.

    I have a short connection.

  • ¿Mi conexión sigue a tiempo?

    Is my connection still on time?

  • Perdí mi pasaporte.

    I lost my passport.

  • Dejé mi teléfono aquí.

    I left my phone here.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the best way to memorize conversational phrases?

Repeat them aloud after the speaker. Use the audio trainer for listening, and the phrase trainer for typing practice.

How many phrases should I learn daily?

We recommend focusing on 5-10 new phrases every day. Consistency is more important than quantity.

Why is it better to learn whole phrases instead of individual words?

Learning ready-made chunks helps you speak faster, sound more natural, and avoid spending time thinking about grammar.

These phrases will help you communicate confidently in real-life situations. Practice them with audio and add to your phrase trainer for better retention.

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