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Stopover: An international intermediate stopping-point on a journey.
Ticket Issuance: Actual purchase of ticket for flights previously reserved.
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Stopover rights
The right of a carrier from one country to carry its own international passengers between two points within another country.
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Stopover - an overnight stay (or possibly longer) at a location en-route to your final destination. This is usually done to break up a very long journey eg. London to Sydney with a stopover in Hong Kong.

STOPOVER FLIGHT PLAN- A flight plan format which permits in a single submission the filing of a sequence of flight plans through interim full-stop destinations to a final destination.

STOPOVER: 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.

Stopover: Scheduled interruption of a flight at an intermediate airport, either to refuel (in which case, it is known as a "technical stopover") or to pick up/drop off payload (for example: flight 789 from New York to Delhi, ...

Enplanements
The number of passengers boarding a flight, including origination, stopovers and connections.

These tickets must be booked and paid for well in advance of departure, varying between seven days and a month. A minimum stay abroad is required and there are no stopovers allowed, ...

to be discounting tickets themselves and therefore use these wholesale agents on their behalf. These tickets are normally restrictive as a number of rules will apply, such as a minimum and maximum stay, the inclusion of a Saturday-night stopover, ...

See also: Flight, Airport, Service, Direct, Destination

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