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  1. Mar 19, 2023 · What's the difference between a layover and a stopover? Or between direct and nonstop flights? Here's what travelers need to know before they book.

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  2. A layover is when you have to change planes part-way through your journey. For example, if you bought a flight from New York City to Los Angeles and it had a layover in Houston, you will have to get off the plane in Houston and transfer to a new plane at the airport there.

  3. Feb 2, 2024 · What is a layover? For passengers, a layover occurs when you briefly change planes on your way to your final destination. While the normal duration of time spent between flights can change between domestic and international layovers, the principle remains the same: A break of less than a day is almost always a layover.

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  4. Nov 20, 2018 · If you've ever wondered what a layover is—and just how long you should pencil in for a connecting flight—here's everything you need to know.

  5. Jan 3, 2024 · A domestic layover is when you have a connecting flight within the same nation as your starting and ending points, while an international layover involves a connecting flight in a different country. The main difference between these two types of layovers lies in the procedures and time requirements.

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  6. Sep 11, 2014 · What happens with your checked luggage on a layover? Do you have to go through customs and immigration if you’re only in the airport for a layover? Here’s everything you need to know about layovers and how layovers work to help make your journey a little less stressful.

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  8. Jan 11, 2024 · Layover, stopover or open-jaw flights have some key differences from direct flights. Knowing this terminology could help you find cheaper flights. Here's how.

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