Definition
(a) non-stop (flight, train): (a) direct (flight, train); without interruption or pauses
Bruno took a non-stop flight from San Francisco to Paris.
I've been working non-stop since yesterday, I need a break!
- "Brian : First class, non-stop, non-smoking, leaving Monday morning."
- "Pilot (Steve) : Good evening everyone and welcome aboard Big Generic Airlines flight 523 with non-stop service from San Francisco International to Logan International Airport in Boston."
- "I'm pleased to tell you that your reservation for International Luxury Airways flight 339 non-stop from San Francisco to Jakarta has been confirmed for next Friday, July 30th, at 10:00 PM. Your ticket is in business class, as you requested."
- "I really apologize for the delay, but I've been working non-stop lately on reconfiguring the network, and I didn't have a chance to search for the keyboard until this afternoon."
- "Jesus : Actually, I've found a 3:00 am flight from Miami International non-stop to Mexico City arriving at 9:00 am Pacific time."
- "I'm pleased to tell you that your reservation for International Luxury Airways flight 339 non-stop from San Francisco to Jakarta has been confirmed for next Friday, July 30th, at 10:00 pm. Your ticket is in business class, as you specifically requested."
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