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Embarkation

Embarkation | Embarka

Embarkation meaning

The act of embarking. | The process of loading military personnel and vehicles etc into ships or aircraft. | A vessel.

Example sentences (20)

Alec was then sent to the Far East, but not before trying to marry his sweetheart Gladys in the short window of embarkation leave he was granted.

Passengers may also be selected at random and offered COVID-19 tests on arrival while non-Ghanaians travelling to the KIA with fake or forged vaccination certificates shall be quarantined and returned to the point of embarkation at their own cost.

Passengers whose bags are too heavy may be asked to remove items, causing delays to embarkation.

She said: 'If you need to go to guest services for any reason, maybe you've got a billing issue,avoid going on embarkation - when everybody goes to guest services with their complaints and queries'.

Weymouth embarkation on D-Day, 80 years ago.

From this, he concluded that the best approach — dubbed 'the Steffen method' — uses boarding in waves where adjacent-seated passengers are separated from each other in the embarkation line, minimising aisle crowding.

In addition, travellers must present Covid-19 negative tests 48 hours before boarding a flight bound to OECS countries and Embarkation and Disembarkation cards (ED-cards) are to be phased out and replaced with online submissions.

Prior to embarkation, seafarers are required to undergo RT-PCR testing 72 hours before boarding.

The PS hinted that the Memorandum of Understanding will also ensure access to financial support to eligible seafarers, who experience a lot of challenges in meeting mandatory ship pre-embarkation procedures.

Visitors also need to complete an online Embarkation/Disembarkation Card (ED card), which asks a series of health questions connected to Covid-19 symptoms.

Andhra Pradesh Haj Committee, in a release, stated that the decision to accord embarkation status to the airport was taken by the Centre in a review meeting held in New Delhi on Friday following the requests made by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.

In the NCA’s 2016 threat report, the organisation identified Zeebrugge as a key embarkation point, adding that organised crime groups were switching to ports away from migrant camps that were perceived as having less security.

The second day of ceremonies moved to France after spirited commemorations in Portsmouth, England, the main embarkation point for the transport boats.

African Americans in the peacetime Army had formed elite units; nevertheless they were harassed by whites as they traveled from the West to Tampa for embarkation to the war.

Although measures were taken during the embarkation of the Acadians to the transport ship, some families became split up.

During the 18th and 19th centuries the port became an important embarkation point for Irish emigrants setting out for North America.

It stood ready for deployment from point of embarkation at 15 to 30 days' notice.

Portsmouth Harbour and the surrounding city served as a vital military embarkation point for the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944.

The newly married couples were chained together and taken to the port of embarkation.

To mount a massive invasion of Europe from England, military planners had little choice but to stage units around the country with those that would land first nearest to the embarkation point.