deboard
verb
de·board
(ˌ)dē-ˈbȯrd
deboarded; deboarding; deboards
1
transitive + intransitive
: to get out of a vehicle or craft
UK passengers on a plane to Germany were told to deboard [=disembark] or face mandatory coronavirus testing and quarantine at the airport when they landed.—Connor Perrett
… does not allow passengers to deboard and board the train at the same time.—Colleen Wilson
2
transitive
: to cause (someone) to get out of a vehicle or craft
deboarded the passengers
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