The movement of people between remote geographical locations is referred to as travel. Travel can be one direction or round trip, and can be performed
The movement of people between remote geographical locations is referred to as travel. Travel can be one direction or round trip, and can be performed on foot, bicycle, motorcycle, rail, boat, bus, aeroplane, ship, or other means, with or without baggage.
As in the case of tourism, travel can also require comparatively brief stays between successive movements.
Quite possibly, the root of the term "travel" has been lost to history. The term "fly" is believed to have originated from the Old French word travail, which means "job." The term travel was first used in the 14th century, according to the Merriam Webster dictionary.