go (to move or travel from one place to another): Let’s go home. This plane goes to Paris.
head used with an adverb or preposition (to go in a particular direction): After lunch, she headed for the door. Our ship is heading for Miami.
travel (to go from one place to another, usually over a long distance): This job requires you to travel twice a month.
move used with an adverb or preposition (to go from one place to another): People were moving towards the door. Can you move a little closer?
get American spoken English (to move): Get out of here now, or I’ll scream.
make for (to go toward): He put on his coat and made for the door.
make your way (to go toward): Please enjoy your dinner and then make your way to the bus, which will leave shortly.
advance (to go forward): The troops advanced into the capital city.
proceed (to go in a particular direction): Passengers for Paris should proceed to gate 32 for boarding.