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ESTA

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ESTA is an online travel authorization required for visitors from Visa Waiver Program countries entering the United States.

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TSA

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TSA, or Transportation Security Administration, oversees airport security and passenger screening in the United States.

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SAF

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SAF means Sustainable Aviation Fuel, a cleaner alternative to traditional jet fuel used to reduce aviation emissions.

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MADD

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MADD, or Mothers Against Drunk Driving, is an organization dedicated to preventing impaired driving and promoting road safety.

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AAA

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AAA, or American Automobile Association, offers travel planning, roadside help, and discounts for U.S. travelers.

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FAA

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FAA, or Federal Aviation Administration, regulates and oversees U.S. civil aviation to ensure safe and efficient air travel.

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Bespoke tour

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A bespoke tour is a fully customized travel experience designed around a traveler’s specific interests and schedule.

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Berth

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A berth is a sleeping space on a ship or train, or a dock location where a vessel is moored.

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Benelux

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Benelux refers to Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, known for easy travel, culture, and European charm.

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Bellman

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A bellman helps hotel guests with luggage, room escorting, and information, ensuring a smooth and friendly stay.

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Bell captain

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A bell captain oversees bellhops, managing guest luggage services and coordinating arrivals and departures in hotels.

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Beam

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Beam refers to the widest part of a ship, influencing its stability, space, and overall design.

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Base

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Base means a main location used as a starting point for trips, often chosen for convenience and access.

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