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on·board or on-board  (n-bôrd, -brd, ôn-)
adj.
Carried or used aboard a vehicle or vessel: onboard radar systems.

on·board adv.
Translations
on-board [ˌɒnˈbɔːd] ADJ [computer, entertainment] → de a bordo


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The Association of Public Transport (VoV) and the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB) are hiking the on-board ticketing fee to SFr 10 from SFr 5 in an attempt to discourage and ultimately reduce the number of passengers who choose to buy tickets on board.
But we would urge fans not to try and take alcohol on-board the coaches because it is a criminal offence, for which they can be arrested.
We are confident DFASS has the global reach and knowledge to run our on-board duty free service, and to meet our future demands as Gulf Air continues with its growth and expansion plans," he added.
 
 
 
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