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Tengo 30 minutos por escala
I have 30 minutes at every stopover??? Is it OK?
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It would be understood, but we usually say something like "I have a 30-minute layover at each connection/leg."
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But if you work at the airport and there are lots of flights that make a stopover at the airport and you have 30 minutes to clean the aircrafts.???
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It takes 30 minutes every layover to clean the aircraft.
I have 30 minutes to clean the aircraft during each layover. I have a 30-minute window for cleaning the aircraft during each layover. |
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Stopover usually implies a longer period of time, perhaps a day.
Example: On my way to Hawaii, I had a stopover in San Francisco to visit a friend. Layover may be an term specific to the USA. Perhaps a British person will have a look at this, and confirm it.
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