BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE MANAGEMENT
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non stop
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connecting
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direct
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first class
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Detailed explanation-1: -A direct flight is a point to point (city to city) flight that is either non-stop or has one or more intermediate stops, but with no change of aircraft.
Detailed explanation-2: -Nonstop flights take you from one airport to another without stopping. Board the plane, buckle your seatbelt, and the next time you touch ground you have reached your destination. Direct flights, however, don’t offer the same convenience.
Detailed explanation-3: -Though the term ‘direct’ is used interchangeably with ‘non-stop’, the two are different. In a direct flight, you do not change planes and you have only one flight number. Unlike the non-stop flight, the plane makes a stop en route to the final destination for refueling and picking up and dropping off passengers.
Detailed explanation-4: -Airlines traditionally have three travel classes, First Class, Business Class, and Economy Class. Some airlines now have a no-frills class of service as well, typically called Basic Economy. Depending on the cabin configuration will determine how many airline fare classes are offered.
Detailed explanation-5: –a direct non-stop flight, i.e. a flight that does not include a stopover and directly connects point A to point B without landing between the two.-a direct flight with stopover(s) includes one or more stopovers, in particular to refuel or clean the aircraft with kerosene.