reboard

/riːˈbɔːrd/
verb
  1. To board a vehicle (such as an airplane, train, or ship) again after having left it.
    • She had to reboard the bus after realizing she left her bag on her seat.
    • After the layover, passengers were asked to reboard the plane.
    • The crew announced it was time to reboard the ferry for the return trip.
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