stop over

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To interrupt one's journey for a short (sometimes overnight) stay; to stop off
interrupt a journey temporarily, e g , overnight; "We had to stop over in Venezuela on our flight back from Brazil"
interrupt a trip; "we stopped at Aunt Mary's house"; "they stopped for three days in Florence"
make a stop in the middle of a journey
Alternative spelling of stopover
A short interruption in a journey or the place visited during such an interruption
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Alternative spelling of stop-over
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a brief stay in the course of a journey; "they made a stopover to visit their friends"
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a stopping place on a journey; "there is a stopover to change planes in Chicago"
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in respect of a continuous journey means any place an individual embarks or disembarks a conveyance used in the provision of a passenger transportation service for any reason other than transferring to another mode of conveyance or to allow for servicing or refuelling of the conveyance
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Act or privilege of stopping over
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An intentional interruption of a flight along a direct route Stopovers are allowed sometimes when flying on an award ticket Length of stopover varies by airline
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An intentional intermediate stopping point on a journey
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{i} stopping place on a trip, break at an intermediate point of a journey
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Suppose you were flying from New York to Los Angeles, and you wanted to stop and visit your aunt in Indianapolis on the way Such a visit would constitute a stopover in Indianapolis Some fares allow free stopovers, others allow stopovers for an additional fee, and many fares do not allow stopovers at all Now, your flight might be routed through Indianapolis anyway, and you might even have to change aircraft there You might think you could "beat the system" by booking a connecting flight for the next day You usually cannot do so, since if you do not depart your intermediate point (Indianapolis) within 4 hours of your arrival there, it would normally be considered a stopover Therefore, such an arrangement would not be allowed if the fare did not permit stopovers
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A stopover is a short stay in a place in between parts of a journey. The Sunday flights will make a stopover in Paris. a short stay somewhere between parts of a journey, especially on a long plane journey
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A planned overnight or longer stop on a ticketed journey
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a stopping place on a journey; "there is a stopover to change planes in Chicago
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See To stop over, under Stop, v
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Permitting one to stop over; as, a stop-over check or ticket
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A short interruption in a journey or the place visited during such an interruption
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An intentional interruption of a journey, in which a traveler spends at least 24 hours in a city
stop over

    Turkish pronunciation

    stäp ōvır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈstäp ˈōvər/ /ˈstɑːp ˈoʊvɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'stäp ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English stoppen, from Old English -stoppian, from Vulgar Latin stuppare to stop with tow, from Latin stuppa tow, from Greek styppE.
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