Phrases with «long stopover»

The phrase "long stopover" refers to a period of time during a journey where you have to wait for a long time at a specific location before continuing your travel. Full definition

Sentences with «long stopover»

  • Now I get a day long stopover in london, a chance to explore Sri Lanka, 9 hour stopover in HKG, and a chance to try a ~ 16 hr HKG — BOS flight for a fraction of the cash outlay and less miles! (milevalue.com)
  • Eden, the southern gateway to the East Gippsland is approximately 235 kilometres from Lakes Entrance, halfway between Melbourne and Sydney on the Princes Highway (A1)- the ideal location for your next family holiday or a few days, week or longer stopover as you travel this spectacular coastline. (coastalstays.com)
  • Vancouverites can really milk this by treating Seattle as their «home» airport and creating long stopovers there. (creditwalk.ca)
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