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  2. Add a vacation to your vacation: These 10 airlines have the ...

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    Airlines that have mini-stopover programs include Finnair (which has short-visit ideas for layovers of six to 24 hours), Air China (which offers free hotel stays for passengers with long layovers ...

  3. 1 trip, 2 destinations: How flight stopovers can enhance your ...

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    Airline stopover programs can help you add an extra destination to existing trips. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. Airlines are starting to offer a luxury perk to the masses - AOL

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    A growing number of international airlines are offering free stopovers so that customers can visit two cities without paying for the extra airfare.

  5. New Pacific Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline also operates inside Alaska under the brand and is the same company as Ravn Alaska. Ravn Connect is a separate company but also a subsidiary of FLOAT Alaska. [4] The airline plans to operate transpacific flights between North America and Asia, with a stopover at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport.

  6. Layover - Wikipedia

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    In air travel, a stop or transfer (from one airplane to another) is considered to be a layover or connection up to a certain maximum allowed connecting time, while a so-called stopover is a substantially longer break in the flight itinerary. For flight crews, a 'layover' generally indicates a longer, usually overnight, break between flights.

  7. Airline hub - Wikipedia

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    The primary hub of British Airways is Heathrow Airport in London. The hub-and-spoke system allows an airline to serve fewer routes, so fewer aircraft are needed. [3] The system also increases passenger loads; a flight from a hub to a spoke carries not just passengers originating at the hub, but also passengers originating at multiple spoke cities. [4]

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