Connecting flights are becoming increasingly common for travelers – in these cases, the common practice is to catch a feeder flight to an airline’s central hub before connecting to a more popular service. Millions of travelers each year transit through the world’s major airport hubs each year, and many can check in and pass through security at their point of departure but are not near clear customs or collect their baggage until they reach their final destination.
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