"DIRECT" Flights Are NOT Usually "Non-Stop&qu
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 5:32 pm
The term "DIRECT FLIGHT" seems to be somwhat misunderstood by some travellers.
A flight classified as "direct" generally has one or more stops before reaching the final destination. Americans often use the term "through" (or THRU!) for such flights.
What you really need to look for is "Non-Stop" in a flight description.
If your flight to Tobago stops in Port of Spain you will have to go through customs and immigration there IF your flight has traffic rights between POS-TAB.
This is being posted to help folks ask the right questions and avoid unpleasant surprises!
A flight classified as "direct" generally has one or more stops before reaching the final destination. Americans often use the term "through" (or THRU!) for such flights.
What you really need to look for is "Non-Stop" in a flight description.
If your flight to Tobago stops in Port of Spain you will have to go through customs and immigration there IF your flight has traffic rights between POS-TAB.
This is being posted to help folks ask the right questions and avoid unpleasant surprises!