The airline says 85-90 per cent of Ryanair passengers already use digital boarding passes on smartphones. The policy that ...
Ryanair shake-up means travellers will no longer be able to download or print a physical paper ticket, and must instead ...
Budget carrier Ryanair has announced, that starting November 12, 2025, it will no longer accept printed boarding passes for its flights. The move will require all passengers to present digital ...
Europe’s biggest budget airline plans to scrap most paper boarding passes from 12 November 2025. Instead, passengers will be expected to present the pass from the Ryanair app on a smartphone. Ryanair ...
You don't want to print my boarding pass? Fine, send me the pdf and optionally let me add it to my wallet. The app thing is just bs. It appears you don’t need to use their app. Both of the linked ...
Ryanair has officially transitioned to fully digital boarding passes starting today, marking the end of paper boarding passes ...
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Ryanair says major change to boarding passes has been 'a huge success'
Ryanair says its new paperless boarding pass rule has been "a huge success" and the move can keep flights cheaper for ...
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Ryanair introduces major change to passenger boarding process
Ryanair now requires all passengers, including those flying from Manchester Airport, to use digital boarding passes ...
Ryanair’s decision to switch to a digital only boarding pass from Nov. 12 has sparked pushback in Portugal, where the national aviation authority says passengers must still be allowed to fly with a ...
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Ryanair’s controversial boarding pass change rolls out today — here’s how it will affect you
From today, November 12, Ryanair passengers will no longer be able to use a printed boarding pass. The Irish carrier is switching to digital – aka paperless – boarding passes, meaning the days of ...
On November 12, Ryanair banned the use of printed boarding passes for almost all of its flights.
It’s also the only option to a large number of airports. So you have the option of expensive trains and spending a long time travelling, not travelling at all or Ryanair. Click to expand... Sure, but ...
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