Flights with no layovers

Never Layover finds nonstop, direct flights only — search any airport pair and we show single-hop flights with no layovers, no connections, and no plane changes, with live round-trip prices and free alerts when fares drop. Skip the layover, every time.

Why fly nonstop?

A layover isn't just a longer trip — it's a missed-connection risk, a second takeoff and landing, and hours in a terminal you'll never get back. Nonstop flights get you there in one hop. The catch is that most flight search tools bury nonstops under cheaper-looking connecting itineraries. Never Layover flips that: we only show flights with no layovers, so you compare the options that actually respect your time.

Search a route to see every nonstop option and its live round-trip price, set a free price-drop alert, or get a weekly digest of the cheapest direct flights from your home airport — no account needed to start.

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Flights with no layovers — FAQ

How do I find flights with no layovers?

Enter where you're flying from and where you want to go on Never Layover. Unlike most flight search engines, we only ever show nonstop, direct flights — itineraries with layovers or plane changes are filtered out completely, so every result is a single hop.

Is a nonstop flight the same as a direct flight?

Not quite. A “nonstop” flight never stops between your origin and destination. A “direct” flight keeps the same flight number but can technically stop somewhere (you stay on the plane). Never Layover only surfaces true nonstops — no stops, no layovers, no plane changes.

Are flights with no layovers more expensive?

Sometimes, but not always. Nonstops can cost a little more than connecting itineraries, but they save hours of travel time and remove the risk of a missed connection. We show live round-trip prices so you can judge the trade-off, and price-drop alerts so you catch a nonstop when it gets cheap.

Which airports and routes have nonstop flights?

It depends on the route — major hubs have hundreds of nonstop destinations, while smaller airports have a handful. Browse any airport below to see every nonstop route it serves, or search a specific city pair to check whether a no-layover flight exists.