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Leg/Segment
A leg is that portion of the trip between consecutive flight stops. The segment can be a group of legs, because the segment is that portion of a trip from boarding point to a deplaning point.
Centipedes have one pair of legs to each segment. Millipedes have two.
A "leg"
A leg is the distance between departure and arrival. Imagine a flight is going from London to Frankfurt to Chicago. London-Frankfurt and Frankfurt-Chicago are the legs.
The typical duration of the layover between the first and second legs of a flight is usually between 1 to 4 hours, but can vary depending on the airline and airport.
nothing! no difference , you could just use soap too!
Hi. Difference only in space for the rear passengers "more leg room". Which car has more leg room?
Very little, the major difference being the beat of the leg kicks.
a leg
Yes, you can be penalized for not boarding the second leg of your flight, especially if you have a non-refundable ticket or if the airline has specific policies regarding missed segments. Airlines may automatically cancel the remainder of your itinerary if you do not show up for a connecting flight. Additionally, if you are a frequent flyer, missing a segment could affect your loyalty status or miles. Always check the airline's terms and conditions to understand the potential repercussions.
Tendu is a leg exercise that stretches the leg muscle at you extend it. And degage is the same but a little lift off the floor.
they have back legs which are ugly
A little more leg space in the backseat area.