layover

a brief stop during a journey

TRANSLATION

layover = der Aufenthalt, der Zwischenstop --- GOOGLE INDEX layover: approximately 6,000,000 Google hits

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

Dog Lost During Flight LAYOVER in Iceland

(The Iceland Review magazine)

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It takes about a day, including an eight-hour LAYOVER in London, to fly the 9,700 kilometres between Johannesburg and Edmonton these days.

(The Edmonton Journal)

Did you
know?

layover (US English for stopover)
noun and verb

- a short stay in a place that you make while you are on a longer journey to somewhere else

(Cambridge Dictionary)

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For the frequent traveller, layovers (compound word comprised of lay = stop + over = a period of time) can be a literal pain in the neck, especially if you try to sleep in an uncomfortable plastic chair without a headrest in a noisy waiting area.

Some airports offer relief from the chaos and boredom however. Below are a few examples for those fortunate enough to layover at one of these facilities:

- Munich International Airport – The airport’s hubs include secluded individual sleeping pods with USB and iPhone ports for $20 an hour.

- Hong Kong International Airport – Outside the terminal and away from the runways is a nine-hole golf course.

- Seoul’s Incheon International Airport – An ice skating rink and a miniature golf course are in the terminal. There are also seven walk-through gardens.

San Francisco International Airport - A branch of the city’s Steinhart Aquarium is located on the restricted side of the security line.

(source: Travel & Leisure magazine)

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SYNONYMS

delay, hiatus, pause, respite, stop, stopover

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SMUGGLE OWAD into today's conversation

"I use long layovers as an opportunity to read."

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Thanks to Volker for suggesting today's word!

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