Timeline for What is the antonym of "non-stop flight"?
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Mar 1, 2021 at 0:40 | history | edited | user8719 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Feb 28, 2021 at 22:53 | comment | added | Franck Dernoncourt | Thanks, it's ok, you could simply add a notice in the answer. | |
Feb 28, 2021 at 22:50 | comment | added | user8719 | Actually, on second thoughts, you're right. "Multi-city" is more for where there are stopovers. I'm inclined to delete my answer, because it's more wrong than right. | |
Feb 28, 2021 at 22:20 | comment | added | user8719 | Yep, probably. But I'm pretty sure I've seen it used on various travel booking sites to mean exactly what you are referring to - a flight from A to B with intermediate stops at which at most one may have to change terminal. | |
Feb 28, 2021 at 22:16 | comment | added | Franck Dernoncourt | thanks, multi-city often implies a stopover, whereas a non-stop flight could just have a short layover. | |
Feb 28, 2021 at 22:15 | history | answered | user8719 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |