No, you wait for planes at the airport.
Planes typically wait for late passengers for about 10-15 minutes before departing.
Planes typically do not wait for connecting flights. Passengers are responsible for making it to their connecting flights on time. If a passenger misses their connecting flight, they may need to wait for the next available flight.
This depends on how long you have to wait at the border. With a minimal border wait you it will generally take 35-45 minutes.
Planes typically wait for connecting passengers if the delay is minimal and the passengers are on the way. However, if the delay is significant or the passengers are not present, the plane may depart without them.
No, planes do not wait for passengers before taking off. Airlines have strict schedules to adhere to and typically have a set departure time. If passengers are not on board by that time, the plane will depart without them.
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Planes typically do not wait for connecting flights. It is the passenger's responsibility to ensure they have enough time to make their connection. If a passenger misses their connecting flight, they may need to rebook on a later flight at their own expense.
Planes typically do not wait for individual passengers who are running late. It is important to arrive at the airport on time to avoid missing your flight.
It is unknown how long Border's bookstore will be out of business. You will have to wait and see.
No one knows ho long Border's bookstore will be out of business. You will just have to wait and see.
Yes, the word 'wait' is both a noun (wait, waits) and a verb (wait, waits, waiting, waited).Examples:The wait between planes is only twenty minutes. (noun)We will wait at the entrance for my mom. (verb)
Depends on where you are going. You can walk across the border, it costs nothing. You could use planes, trains and automobiles, the cost will depend on your destination.