Noun
The act of disembarking.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA spokesperson for Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) Australasia said cruise lines were now focusing on the safe and smooth return for affected ships at sea, and on arrangements for the disembarkation of passengers. Source: Internet
Disembarkation had to be done under direct fire and, in consequence, heavy casualties were sustained by this company while landing. Source: Internet
“A safe disembarkation mechanism is needed,” IOM demanded. Source: Internet
"Holland America Line calls for compassion and reason in the review and approval of our disembarkation plan by Florida officials." Source: Internet
The agreement calls for sending migrants rescued at sea to asylum processing centers (“disembarkation platforms”) that are outside the EU, preferably in North African nations, and that would be monitored to meet international standards of care. Source: Internet
The ship was anchored less than a mile from the main Sihanoukville port and a team of health officials boarded to conduct health checks and determine the disembarkation process, Preah Sihanoukville Governor Kouch Chamrouen told The Associated Press. Source: Internet