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Understanding Layovers: What You Need to Know

A layover is a stop or pause in a journey, especially one that involves changing transportation or waiting for a connecting flight. It can also refer to the time spent at such a stop or pause.

For example, if you are traveling from New York to Los Angeles and you have a layover in Chicago, it means that you will be stopping in Chicago for a certain amount of time before continuing on to Los Angeles. During this time, you may leave the airport and explore the city, or you may simply stay in the airport and wait for your next flight.

Layovers can be either domestic or international, depending on the destination and the type of travel. They are often used to connect flights that do not have direct routes, or to allow passengers to transfer between different types of transportation, such as from a plane to a train or bus.

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