This will seem like a very odd question, BUT - I HAVE to know!!!
I am planning an RTW trip and often see where the gaps between arrival and departure in a transit point, are very short - like say an hour or so.
For these really short transits, do they keep you on the plane, assuming of course the plane is going where you are going ? Or can you, or do they insist, that you deplane so it can be cleaned, restocked, fixed, etc.....
If they make you get off, can you leave your stuff on the plane if it is up in the bins - or would this be a security breach, etc?
This question came about because I was looking at train trips in Japan and on one trip I saw they said you could stay on the train if you wished while the train was in the station for the 20 minutes or so it was there for. So I wondered if the same thing happened on planes these days.............
I am planning an RTW trip and often see where the gaps between arrival and departure in a transit point, are very short - like say an hour or so.
For these really short transits, do they keep you on the plane, assuming of course the plane is going where you are going ? Or can you, or do they insist, that you deplane so it can be cleaned, restocked, fixed, etc.....
If they make you get off, can you leave your stuff on the plane if it is up in the bins - or would this be a security breach, etc?
This question came about because I was looking at train trips in Japan and on one trip I saw they said you could stay on the train if you wished while the train was in the station for the 20 minutes or so it was there for. So I wondered if the same thing happened on planes these days.............