You can tell if you have to change planes on a flight by checking your itinerary or boarding pass for connecting flights. Additionally, the airline staff or announcements at the airport will usually inform you if you need to change planes during your journey.
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A layover during a flight means that you have to change planes at a connecting airport before reaching your final destination.
there are no direct flights. you need to find out where they change planes .
Yes, a layover may require changing planes if your connecting flight is on a different aircraft or in a different terminal.
The fastest round the world flights will probably be the ones with BA/Qantas as they only have a touchdown in Singapore rather than a change of planes. Then a change of planes in LAX.
No. On Flight Simulator, you fly planes, which is why it is called Flight Simulator, and has planes on the cover.
You can't make planes in Flight Simulator X.
They made the first airplane (with an engine.) They did not actually invent flight.
If you are flying from New Delhi, India, to Sydney, Australia, you would change planes one time in Bangkok. There are other routes but you would have to change planes multiple times.
Its "maiden flight".
A direct flight may have one or more stops, but passengers do not have to change planes. A non-stop flight goes directly from the departure to the destination without any stops.
A direct flight may have one or more stops, but passengers do not have to change planes. A non-stop flight goes directly from the departure to the destination without any stops.