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looking forward to travelling vs looking forward to travel

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Looking forward to travelling' is used when referring to the act of traveling itself, while 'Looking forward to travel' is used when referring to the destination or purpose of the travel.

Last updated: March 21, 2024

looking forward to travelling

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when expressing anticipation or excitement about a future trip or journey.

Examples:

  • I'm looking forward to traveling to Europe next summer.
  • She is looking forward to traveling around the world.
  • We are looking forward to traveling to the beach for vacation.
  • He is looking forward to traveling for work.
  • They are looking forward to traveling to visit family.
  • I'm looking forward to travelling to New York City from Honolulu. Will all elevators be operating upon my date of arrival (June 30, 2015)? And may I request a ...
  • Feb 25, 2016 ... Railway Budget 2016: 5 reasons why we are looking forward to travelling by Indian Railways. Cleaner toilets, no hike in railway fares, more ...
  • Mar 15, 2015 ... Looking forward to #travelling for a bit soon ✈ #ExcitingTimes pic.twitter.com/ z0gVhciRaE. Retweets 799; Likes 2,504; Kristina Martinez ...
  • Jan 20, 2015 ... The grounded, who said he will "always love his Dublin apartment", told the Irish Mirror: “I am looking forward to travelling around the world with ...

Alternatives:

  • excited about traveling
  • eager to travel
  • anticipating the trip
  • can't wait to go on a trip
  • anxiously awaiting the journey

looking forward to travel

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when expressing anticipation or excitement about the destination or purpose of a future trip.

Examples:

  • I'm looking forward to travel to Paris.
  • She is looking forward to travel for the conference.
  • We are looking forward to travel to the mountains.
  • He is looking forward to travel for the wedding.
  • They are looking forward to travel for the holidays.
  • Aug 31, 2015 ... i think we all go thru a phase.. where we're all looking forward to travel… then once we're on a perpetual journey, then we're longing forward to ...
  • Nupur Chadha. 5starJim corbett trip was an amazing trip with you guys. Looking forward to travel more with MADE TO TRAVEL. Thanks alot. Just loved every bit ...
  • View 1 comment. Alicia Morgan · February 21 at 1:34pm. What a wonderful page, Im looking forward to travel and experiencing different cultures with my sistahs.
  • Jul 22, 2015 ... Looking forward to travel is such a great treat…and then the memories are so sweet. We are just back from a two week river cruise from ...

Alternatives:

  • excited about the trip
  • eager to visit
  • anticipating the destination
  • can't wait to reach the place
  • anxiously awaiting the purpose

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