to have a planned trip soon · to be going on a trip in the near future
This super useful phrase is perfect when you want to let someone know you've got a vacation, getaway, or journey on the horizon! 🌍✈️ It implies the trip is already booked or firmly planned and will happen relatively soon. It's a chill way to share your excitement about upcoming adventures! ✨
Remember, 'coming up' suggests the trip is in the near future – typically within a few weeks or months. If it's further away, you might say 'I'm planning a trip for next year' instead. This expression is great for sparking travel conversations! 🗣️
Which of the following situations is most appropriate for using "to have a trip coming up"? A. You are trying to find someone to go on a spontaneous weekend trip with you right now. B. You have already bought plane tickets and booked a hotel for a vacation next month. C. You are brainstorming dream destinations for a trip you might take in five years.