What does JETS mean?
JETS means Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship?
Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship can be abbreviated as JETS
|
|
Most popular questions people look for before coming to this page
Q: A: |
What does JETS stand for? JETS stands for "Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship". |
Q: A: |
How to abbreviate "Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship"? "Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship" can be abbreviated as JETS. |
Q: A: |
What is the meaning of JETS abbreviation? The meaning of JETS abbreviation is "Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship". |
Q: A: |
What is JETS abbreviation? One of the definitions of JETS is "Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship". |
Q: A: |
What does JETS mean? JETS as abbreviation means "Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship". |
Q: A: |
What is shorthand of Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship? The most common shorthand of "Japanese Expeditionary Travel Scholarship" is JETS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EASOG - Expeditionary Air Support Operations Group
- EBII - Expeditionary Base Information Infrastructure
- ECARS - Expeditionary Common Automatic Recovery System
- JGSA - Japanese Government Scholarship Alumni
- JDS - Japanese Development Scholarship
- JLSF - Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation
- TATS - Travel Associates Travel Service
- TATC - Travel Agents Travel Club
- TWTL - Travel Watch Travel and Leisure
- JSTM - Japanese Society of Travel Medicine
- TZ - Travel Zippy (travel website)
- jata - Japanese Association of Travel Agents
- jtad - Japanese Travel Agent Directory
- jtb - Japanese Travel Bureau
- tat - Travel Agent Travel
- tats - Travel Agents Travel Service
- tats - Travel Agents Travel Services
- cultural tourism. - Travel to experience the arts or history of a location or travel to immerse oneself in the language, society, or culture of a region.
- leisure travel. - Travel undertaken for pleasure, as opposed to business travel. Often used to indicate a trip of seven days or longer, regardless of its purpose.
- TIA. - Travel Industry Association, the former name of the U.S. Travel Association (USTA).