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deplane

[dee-pleyn] / diˈpleɪn /






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“I was asked to deplane as if I were a terrorist,” he told reporters as he left a West Delhi court.

From Washington Post

Airlines generally don’t allow passengers to reboard aircraft after deplaning, but a helpful agent may be willing to go the extra mile.

From Washington Post

They were deplaned, and she was told she would receive an update in about two hours.

From New York Times

The aircraft was deplaned with the help of buses that took the passengers from the stuck jet to the gate.

From Washington Times

The airport said it was dealing with “mass cancellations” and working to “deplane passengers safely” after the snowfall had an “unprecedented” effect on flights, airport spokeswoman Megan Sutton said in an emailed statement.

From Seattle Times