Deutsch: International
International mostly means something (a company, language, or organization) involving more than a single country.

In the travel context, 'International' refers to destinations, modes of transport, and hotels that operate or cater to travelers from multiple countries. These are places and services that are designed to accommodate the needs and preferences of people from different cultures and backgrounds.

Here are some examples of 'International' in the travel context:

  1. International flights: These are flights that travel between countries, connecting people from different parts of the world.

  2. International hotels: These are hotels that cater to guests from different countries and offer services and amenities that meet the needs of international travelers, such as multilingual staff, international cuisine, and currency exchange services.

  3. International cruise lines: These are cruise lines that operate in multiple countries and cater to travelers from different cultures and backgrounds.

  4. International festivals: These are festivals that celebrate the cultures and traditions of different countries and attract visitors from all over the world, such as the Rio Carnival in Brazil or the Oktoberfest in Germany.

  5. International airports: These are airports that serve as hubs for international travel, connecting travelers from different countries and providing services such as immigration, customs, and currency exchange.

Here are some similar things to 'International' in the travel context:

  1. Multicultural: This refers to destinations, services, or events that celebrate the diversity of different cultures and offer experiences that cater to people from different backgrounds.

  2. Global: This refers to destinations, services, or events that are available or accessible to people from all over the world.

  3. Intercontinental: This refers to travel or transport that crosses or connects different continents, such as transatlantic flights or cross-continental train journeys.

  4. Transnational: This refers to travel or transport that crosses national boundaries or involves multiple countries, such as cross-border bus or train services.

  5. Cosmopolitan: This refers to destinations or services that are characterized by their diverse and international character, catering to people from different cultures and backgrounds.

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