make a stopover

Frequency: 8.014.1 per million words

To arrange or perform a pause in a journey.

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Examples (10)

  • We decided to make a stopover in Dubai on our way to Australia.
  • Business travelers often make a brief stopover in major international airports.
  • She will make a two-day stopover in London before continuing her journey to Paris.
  • Having to make an unexpected stopover due to the volcanic ash cloud was quite disruptive.
  • They were able to make a pleasant stopover in Rome, exploring the city for a few hours.
  • If you want to experience both cities, you should make a longer stopover in one of them.
  • The airline allowed passengers to make a free stopover in their hub city.
  • I always try to make a stopover when flying long distances to break up the journey and rest.
  • He had never made a stopover before, so he was excited to explore a new place briefly.
  • To make a stopover in Iceland has become a popular option for transatlantic flights.