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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long layover" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a period of time where a traveler has to wait at an airport or train station for an extended amount of time before their next flight or train departure. Example: "I had a long layover in Chicago before my flight to London, so I decided to explore the city and visit some tourist attractions."
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Have a long layover in Singapore?
Flights where you save a few bucks, but have a long layover are not worth it.
Singapore may sparkle with clean streets and the kind of airport where you hope for a long layover.
Because of a long layover, the airline had booked rooms for the family in a hotel, the daughter said.
Only despite a long layover, our bags were delayed from Miami — an inauspicious start that would waylay us a day.
About to return to Oxford, he looked forward to calling her back during a long layover in Newark.
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That means more time saved by avoiding long layovers or plane changes in hub cities.
If they have long layovers they are usually allowed to wait in transit lounges.
"Asian airports," he added, "have been innovative in providing amenities that cater to long-haul passengers with very long layovers".
Visitors with long layovers can take a cellphone audio tour covering the terminal's complete art collection.
So until now, the best option for travelers with long layovers was a membership in a premium-class lounge.
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