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The travel glossary. Letter W +++ Popular Articles: 'Weblink', 'Williamtown', 'Washington'

Whangarei

Whangarei is a major city in New Zealand.

This city is on position 1504 (1390, 1372) in our monthly survey.

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Whangarei Airport

Whangarei-Airport  is an airport in Whangarei/New Zealand with the Airport Code WRE

This airport is on position 1187 (1016, 1587) in our monthly Top100 of World Airports

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Wharf

Deutsch: Kai / Español: Muelle / Português: Cais / Français: Quai / Italiano: Molo

Wharf in the travel context refers to a structure on the shore of a harbour, river, or canal where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. Wharves are integral to maritime travel, commerce, and tourism, often serving as bustling hubs of activity and points of interest for travellers.

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What to do

Once you have reached your final Destination for the next days during your holidays, you might ask yourself, what to do now?

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Wheel-a-way

Wheel-a-way  is the Used by Tumi to describe any Upright piece of luggage with wheels and a telescopic handle.

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Wheelbase

Wheelbase is the distance between the front wheels and the rear wheels; cars with a very short wheelbase usually feel skittish and hard to handle; a longer wheelbase usually adds stability.

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Wheels Up Time

Wheels Up Time  is the time the aircraft is scheduled to be airborne. When there are delays it is common to hear he Captain announce a 'Wheels Up Time," this is when they expect to be

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Whiskey

Whiskey  is the phonetic term used for W in the Travel industry

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