Do airlines provide hotels for long layovers?

Do airlines provide hotels for long layovers?

No!

No, but many airlines offer packages where you can book a flight and a hotel in one booking on their website, but you are paying extra for that hotel.

Only in the event of unexpected layovers.
if it is scheduled, it's up to you.

They CAN.
It may be part of your travel package.

DO NOT expect it to be FREE.

No. If your flight is delayed and you have to spend the night, whether the airline pays for it depends on the cause. If it's weather, they don't have to pay for it. If it was a mechanical problem with the plane, they will, and they'll give you a voucher for a meal. For a layover that was planned in your schedule, you just sit in the airport.

No. If you book a flight with a long layover and you choose to stay in a hotel during it, you are responsible for the cost of the hotel. If the airline has a delay and it is the fault of the airline, then they may provide your accommodations.

Of course not.

No, not unless it was an unforeseen one that was caused by them, and both your flights are on the same ticket. If it's simply a long layover that you booked, then I'm afraid you'll have to arrange your own accommodation.

No.

No they do not. Most people will wait in the terminal and some will go to the airport lounge.

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