Airline departure involves passengers checking in, going through security screening, boarding the plane, and taking off to their destination.
halt means destination the place where you want to go via flight or trains departure means going somewhere from where you are
That depends on where in Indiana you're going to. Your point of departure is a specific town... surely it hasn't escaped you that your destination will be, as well?
you have to count the gate number from the destination. EX. 2nd in Tokyo = o the answer ends up being Croatia
The 'destination' is the place you are going to when you set out on a journey.
What destination is the train going to
There is no destination for Australia, Australia is not going anywhere.
Origin, perhapsAnswerIf a phrase will do, "point of departure" will do nicely. maybe even base?Answer"Point of 'Origin'" As found in Disney's 'Tron Legacy': "We've located the light cycle's point of origin".Destination: The place to which someone or something is going or being sent.Origin: The start of something's journey/existence.
Origin, perhapsAnswerIf a phrase will do, "point of departure" will do nicely. maybe even base?Answer"Point of 'Origin'" As found in Disney's 'Tron Legacy': "We've located the light cycle's point of origin".Destination: The place to which someone or something is going or being sent.Origin: The start of something's journey/existence.
The city you are going to.
You're destination
Yes, departure is a noun for the verb depart.