Meaning stopover
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a stopping place on a journey; "there is a stopover to change planes in Chicago" stop: a brief stay in the course of a journey; "they made a stopover to visit th [..]
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an overnight stay (or possibly longer) at a location en-route to your final destination. This is usually done to break up a very long journey eg. London to Sydney with a stopover in Hong Kong.
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(n) a stopping place on a journey(n) a brief stay in the course of a journey
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Scheduled interruption of a flight at an intermediate airport, either to refuel (in which case, it is known as a “technical stopover”) or to pick up/drop off payload
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Stop en route for more than 24hours. Ticket stock – Blank airline tickets. 
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a planned stayover in a city for a day or more, while enroute to another destination. Sometimes adds significantly to the cost of an air ticket
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When a traveller leaves the airport at which they have arrived. The passenger must complete arrival formalities and when they return to the airport they must check in again. In this way, a stopover is [..]
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means a deliberate interruption of a journey by the Passenger for more than 24 hours, at a point between the place of departure and the destination, which is shown on the Passenger’s Ticket
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Scheduled interruption of a flight at an intermediate airport, either to refuel (in which case, it is known as a “technical stopover”) or to pick up/drop off payload (for example: flight 789 from New [..]
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An intentional interruption of the trip that either prevents a continuous through fare or is permitted by the carrier with a through fare.
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A planned stay over in a city for a day or more, while in route to another destination.
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 A planned stayover in a city for a day or more, while enroute to another destination. Sometimes adds significantly to the cost of an air ticket.
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Stopping in one place for as long as you’d like before continuing on to another destination. Utilizing a stopover allows us to visit two separate destinations on a single award. Airlines’ policies vary greatly on their rules for stopovers.
Source: thinkingbigwithmiles.com (offline)

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stopover


  A temporary stop during a long journey.
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stopover


planned interruption of journey.
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This is when you stop in a third place en route before you reach your final destination.
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stopover


A short interruption in a journey or the place visited during such an interruption. stop-over|lang=en
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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