Direct flight
The Spanish term 'vuelo directo' translates to 'direct flight' in English. A direct flight is a flight between two airports with no scheduled stops in between. This term is commonly used in travel and tourism industries or among frequent travelers. An example of its use could be: 'I prefer a vuelo directo because it decreases my total travel time.'
I have booked a direct flight to Madrid to avoid layovers.
This phrase is used when someone books a flight which does not require changing planes causing any stops (layovers) in the journey. The destination in this case is Madrid.
A direct flight reduces the travel time.
This sentence signifies that direct flights help in reducing travel time as they do not have any stay (layovers) in between the journey.
Please, check if there is a direct flight available.
This expression is usually used when someone is asking another person, possibly an airline employee or travel agent, to check for availability of direct flights.