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A segment of on ongoing journey that requires passengers to change aircraft, but not necessarily carriers. Under International Air Transportation Association (IATA) regulations, a flight connection becomes a stopover if the passenger is required to wait more than 24 hours for the next flight.
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A flight requiring passengers to change aircraft and/or airlines at an intermediate stop.
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A segment of a trip that requires passengers to leave one plane and board another.
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a flight with an intermediate stop and a change of aircraft (possibly a change of airlines)
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Flight on which passenger must change aircraft at some point, referred to as the Connecting Point.
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A flight which requires the passenger to change aircraft as part of the itinerary
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Air transportation arrangement that requires a passenger to change planes before reaching their final destination.
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An airline flight that requires a passenger to get off one plane and get onto another plane to complete the journey.
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When a traveler has to change planes on the way to their destination, the flights after the initial flight are called "connecting flights".
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An air journey that requires changing planes at an intermediate city along the way.
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