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Departure

Departure is the act of leaving a place or situation. It can refer to physically moving away from a location, such as boarding a train, plane, or ship, or to the end of a period in a sequence or role, such as leaving a job or a residence. The term is widely used in everyday language and in formal contexts, including schedules and timetables.

In transportation, departure times are published for planning arrivals and connections. A departure board or timetable

Culturally and personally, departure can signify farewell, transition, or change. It may be a voluntary leaving,

Etymology notes: the word departure derives from Old French départ, partir, meaning to leave or divide, itself

lists
upcoming
departures,
often
alongside
corresponding
arrivals.
Departures
may
be
delayed
or
canceled
due
to
weather,
technical
problems,
crew
availability,
or
security
considerations.
Airports,
bus
terminals,
and
seaports
coordinate
check-in,
boarding,
and
gate
assignments
to
manage
departures
efficiently,
with
on-time
performance
commonly
used
as
a
key
metric.
such
as
resigning
from
a
job
or
moving
to
a
new
city,
or
an
involuntary
one,
such
as
displacement.
Departures
are
often
marked
by
rituals,
letters,
or
ceremonies,
and
they
can
symbolize
beginnings
as
well
as
endings
in
literature,
film,
and
history.
from
Latin
partīri
or
pars,
meaning
part.
The
concept
is
closely
linked
with
arrival,
difference
in
time
and
place,
and
the
broader
idea
of
transition.