departure gate

collocation in English

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departure
noun[C]
uk
/dɪˈpɑː.tʃər/
us
/dɪˈpɑːr.tʃɚ/
the fact of a person or vehicle, etc. ...
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gate
noun[C]
uk
/ɡeɪt/
us
/ɡeɪt/
a part of a fence or outside wall that is fixed at one side and opens and closes like a door, usually made of metal or ...
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The departure gates then enabled passengers to board a bus which takes them to one of the new stands.
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Retail outlets are located on the lower (arrivals) level of the terminal at landside, as well as airside at the departure gates.
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It has 16 jetways (boarding bridges), 67 check in counters, 8 self check-in kiosks, 48 departure gates, 2,450 parking spots.
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Carry-on luggage and persons screening are conducted at the individual departure gates, while check-in luggage are screened in the backrooms and secured before loading.
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Inside the passenger terminal are 24 check in desks, 6 departure gates and 3 baggage carousels.
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The best safeguard is to place a check at thedeparturegate.
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They are liable to be searched again at thedeparturegate.
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All hand baggage is searched or screened before it is taken into the restricted zone of an airport, and may be subjected to secondary search at thedeparturegate.
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A random sampling of 350 passengers at thedeparturegatewere asked how satisfied they were with the service, infrastructure and facilities.
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Most business day travellers can go straight through to theirdeparturegateif not checking in bags.
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This generally includes all taxiways, inactive runways, holding areas, and some transitional aprons or intersections where aircraft arrive, having vacated the runway ordeparturegate.
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This development doubled the available floor space in the terminal building, enhanced security screening and added a thirddeparturegate, two baggage carousels and a retail concourse with five stores.
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Perhaps authorities at airports could give some thought to the idea of having video cameras at departure gates linked to the police so that they could observe suspected offenders.
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Carry-on luggage and personal screening are conducted at the individual departure gates, while check-in luggage are screened in the backrooms and secured before loading.
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The apron occupies 340,000 square metres of land, and there are 12 jetways and 18 departure gates.
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The ground floor of the original terminal building was returned to passenger service after many years to provide additional departure gates.
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The food court areas are in the center of each concourse, near the departure gates.
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There are 21 departure gates with the site covering 3.3 acre.
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The size of the terminal was 20000m2 sqft, and had 10 check-in desks, one baggage carousel, one security gate and two departure gates.
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It has two baggage carousels and three departure gates, none of which are equipped with jet bridges.
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