WordNet
n. a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination; "how many nonstops are there to Dallas?" [syn: nonstop]
Usage examples of "nonstop flight".
This one, too, had five travelers aboard, and left its gate at 2:55 for the nonstop flight to Frankfurt.
And from London, Treloar could have taken a nonstop flight anywhere--- Chicago, Miami, Los Angeles.
He found Hattie confirmed on a nonstop flight from Boston to Denver.
All planes reached the old base on the evening of the next day-january 27th-after a swift nonstop flight.
All planes reached the old base on the evening of the next day - January 27th - after a swift nonstop flight.
He read a magazine on the leg from JFK to OHare, ate lunch on the ground, and watched the movie on the nonstop flight from Chicago to Portland.
The nonstop flight from Ukraine to Las Vegas had taken only nine hours, including two aerial refuelings.
He was tired from a practically nonstop flight halfway around the world, and his considerable experience with the opposite sex had permitted him to make an instant assessment of Mrs.
She had taken a commercial nonstop flight from San Diego's Lindbergh Field the next morning.
Exhausted by her two days of nonstop flight, weary with grief and loss, she fell into the dreamless sleep of the drow.
Carrying a nominal load the ship was capable of a nonstop flight of one thousand six hundred kilometers.