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llegadas

Llegadas is the plural form of llegada, a Spanish noun meaning the act of arriving or an arrival. It denotes the moment of reaching a destination, or the set of people or objects that have arrived. The noun derives from the verb llegar with the suffix -ada, forming an abstract or collective noun.

In contemporary usage, llegadas is common in travel and transportation contexts. Airports, railway stations, and bus

The term also appears in tourism, events, and media. Llegadas can refer to the arrival of visitors

Grammatically, llegadas is feminine plural; singular is llegada. The plural form is used when talking about

terminals
use
llegadas
to
label
schedules
and
information
displays
that
list
arriving
flights
or
trains,
their
origins,
and
estimated
or
actual
times.
This
term
is
typically
paired
with
salidas
(departures)
to
distinguish
incoming
services
from
outgoing
ones.
to
a
city
or
venue,
the
arrival
of
guests
to
a
conference,
or
the
entry
of
participants
to
a
competition.
In
reporting
or
signage,
it
may
designate
a
section
covering
arrivals,
such
as
a
list
of
new
team
members,
celebrities,
or
players,
though
more
specialized
terms
may
be
used
depending
on
context.
multiple
arrivals
or
when
used
as
a
heading
or
label
for
a
set
of
arriving
items.
It
is
widely
understood
across
Spanish-speaking
regions
and
is
a
standard
term
in
both
formal
and
informal
discourse.