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1. If the two flights have the same flight number, the plane will not be changed during the stopover at a certain place, which is called "stopping", not transfer. <br/>For a stopover flight, usually when arriving at the stopover airport, all passengers have to get off the plane, but if they do not need to go out of the security check restricted area, passengers only need to wait at the relevant boarding gate for a short period of time (usually the whole stopover will not exceed 1 hour), you can continue to board the same plane to complete the next segment of the flight. <br/>Line-stop flights usually do not leave the plane with checked luggage, and passengers do not need to go through the security check again (sometimes they need to go through the security check in the restricted area once from the boarding gate where they got off the plane)<br/><br/>2. The two flights are not on the same flight number. After landing at a certain place on the way, passengers need to transfer to another plane and then fly to the final destination, which is called "transfer". <br/>During the itinerary of connecting flights, sometimes the second flight will be a plane of the same airline, and sometimes it may be a plane of another airline in the same alliance. <br/>During a connecting flight, the stay time usually exceeds 1 hour, because the checked luggage needs to be transported from the plane of the previous flight no matter whether it is checked directly to the destination or not, and then put on the plane of the next flight. The process often takes upwards of 50 minutes, even at the most efficient airports. <br/>The security check of the connecting flight also depends on the length of the connecting flight. If the stay time is within 2-3 hours, usually passengers will not go out of the restricted area to go through the second security check. They only need to go through the security check in the restricted area to go to the next one Waiting at the boarding gate for an onward flight. <br/><br/>To sum up, the difference between the same flight and different flights you mentioned is the difference between "stopping" and "transfer". The biggest difference is whether to change the plane.
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