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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had a layover" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "I had a layover in Chicago before catching my next flight to New York."
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"Embers" had a layover in German before arriving in English.
When I flew back, I had a layover in Minneapolis.
I got on that 12 59 flight and had a layover in Charlotte.
As I flew home, I had a layover in the Helsinki airport, where I saw one more really smart idea.
But not long ago, thanks to the reduction in schedules being made by all airlines, I had a layover of almost three hours at the Houston airport.
We had a layover of an hour or so in Denver and we both went off to make a few phone calls; Radford said that he wanted to check in with his wife and children.
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Now, here's the trick: American flights from Des Moines to L.A. have a layover in Dallas.
You have a layover there until 3 15 p.m., when the No. 3 Southwest Chief departs, arriving in Gallup the next evening at 7 43.
What if your flight's delayed or you have a long layover? A. Some airports now have exercise rooms — San Francisco's has a yoga room, for example — but if I have a layover, I just turn on my iPod, push my suitcase and get a good 60-minute walk in around the terminal.
For example, if you have a layover at Logan Airport in Boston and you're hankering for a cup of Dunkin' Donuts coffee, click on coffee and TravelNerd will tell you there's a Dunkin' outlet near Gate C25.
The first, at 8 15 a.m., has a layover and transfer in Easton, Pa., arriving in Scranton at 2 45 p.m.; the second leaves at 6 45 p.m. with no stops and arrives at 9 05 p.m.
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