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Today: Twelve airlines that offer free stopovers
It may no longer be a "best-kept" secret: more and more people are learning how to schedule stopover flights and travel to multiple destinations in a single trip using this method (saving lots of money). A stopover flight is a break in an air journey that lasts over 24 hours. You may also have heard the term "layover." A layover differs from a stopover flight because it involves a brief stop where you typically will not leave the airport. A stopover means that you will have at least one day at the stopover destination and will be able to leave the airport to visit local sights or enjoy other activities. Stopover flights give travelers sufficient time to leave the airport and explore the city and local area where they have taken a break in their flight to their ultimate destination. Stopover flights may be accomplished for a lower cost than booking separate one-way trips from destination to destination. Several major airlines offer free stopovers, and some even throw in free hotel stays as well. Here's my round-up of airlines with the world's best stopover programs.
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