afan
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FYI - I think you are actually referencing nonstop flights. I've seen this mistake made here a lot lately (by lots of folks) so I figured I'd share a quick comment:
Both are preferable to a flight with a plane change BUT they do mean different things. I figured I'd set the record straight since we all want to sound like educated travel hackers here
- A nonstop flight: Means a flight directly from one airport to your final destination without stopping (this is obviously your fastest option)
- A direct flight: Typically implies a flight that stops 1 or more times before reaching your final destination BUT you do not change planes and you have 1 flight number (not changing planes means you won't miss any connections since your plane IS the connection but it will take longer than a nonstop due to the stop)
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Thank you! I've thought about posting this so many times because of how often it's used wrong. Plus in the grand scheme there's really not that many direct flights and people generally mean non stop. HUGE pet peeve of mine because they are nowhere near the same.