These are the general procedures followed by airline staff when passengers are leaving an aircraft:
Generally before the seat belt signs are switched off, the doors are placed into manual position (de-activating the emergency slides).
The captain will then confirm to the cabin crew which door or doors will be opened to allow passengers to get off the aircraft. Once these are open, the most senior member of the cabin crew will pass over any paperwork to the ground staff and passengers will disembark.
Once all passengers have left the cabin, the crew will perform a search for any left baggage or personal items and hand them over to the ground staff. The aircraft will then be security checked by the crew. Once this is complete, crew will leave the aircraft, or if they are continuing on another flight, will allow the next load of passengers to board.
Some crews are also required to clean the aircraft in between flights.
Many airports use separate gates for embarkation vs disembarkation. The out gate would be the gate used for disembarkation as passengers are coming out of the aircraft.
ECO stands for "Embarkation Clearance Officer", the officer in charge of clearing the vessel for arrival in the various ports of call, communicating with port authorities, maintaining manifests and organizing the disembarkation process.
The disembarkation of the passengers took more time than usual.
When each passenger is checked in and cleared to fly at the proper time, the process of boarding and deplaning is much quicker. It is also important for passengers to faithfully board by their groups.
A cruise port or port of call is simply where a cruise ship stops. The Embarkation Port is where the cruise starts. The Disembarkation Port is where the cruise ends. Often those are the same. The Ports of Call are the stops the ship makes for passengers to get off and take shore excursions.
The Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba was created in 1648.
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All airlines have in place specific boarding and disembarking procedures. Disabled customers, including those in wheelchairs, get priority boarding. They should generally be at the gate 45 to 60 minutes ahead of actual boarding time These same passengers will also disembark earlier than other passengers.
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Embarkation.
The cast of Embarkation - 2013 includes: Coco Bourne as Child Bernie Hodges as Customer Garry Summers as Shop Keeper
The city of embarkation is the city where one would commence or embark on a trip. For example, it's the city where you get on the bus/train/plane at the onset of the trip.