Sentence examples for stopovers from inspiring English sources

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stopovers

noun

Plural of stopover

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These hotels first appeared at Europe's airports, and some rent rooms hourly, enabling passengers on stopovers to nap, shower and rejuvenate.

Until his flying visit to Singapore, he had visited no country that has diplomatic ties with China, other than stopovers in transit.

Western energy firms are blocked from supplying the airline with fuel on return journeys from Europe and Asia, so it must make costly and disruptive stopovers.

America has obtained permission for its military aircraft to fly over Kazakhstan and to use Kazakh airfields for stopovers.

Much the same sort of treatment was accorded the general during brief stopovers in London and Paris.

(British Airways is being sued in America for this practice, and recently lost a bid to have the case dismissed).Airlines determine how much YQ to add to base fares by using criteria involving geographic regions, stopovers, alliances with other carriers and the like.

Together with Dubai's Emirates, this new breed of Gulf carriers began transforming their hubs into the default stopovers for intercontinental journeys.

On the other hand, people with lengthy stopovers usually leave the air-side terminal anyway.

Later in June she traveled to Europe, making stopovers in several countries.

Stopovers in Brussels are available at no extra cost.

Before the last race it had been announced that Abu Dhabi wanted to host two stopovers, it may be that a stop at Sanya,China, may be replaced by Hong Kong and, after leaving Newport, Lorient had also announced before the last race that it had a deal for two races.

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