Ryanair is trying to force users to download its mobile app by eliminating paper boarding passes, starting on November 12.
Portuguese authorities have told Ryanair that the carrier must not refuse boarding to passengers with paper boarding passes, ...
Passengers who present printed boarding passes at airports will no longer be accepted to fly with Ryanair, the company has announced. One of Europe's biggest budget airlines said it was "moving to 100 ...
The days of the paper boarding pass are numbered for Ryanair passengers - Hinterhaus Productions/Digital Vision Ryanair passengers will need a digital boarding pass downloaded to their smartphone to ...
Europe's largest airline no longer accepts paper boarding passes. Will people without Internet access be left behind?
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 ...
Passengers without a smartphone could face challenges under Ryanair's new digital boarding pass system, with the airline ...
Airline Ryanair moved to 100% digital boarding passes last week and hailed the first day as “a huge success” but new research has found that many Brits are against airlines moving to digital.
The airline says 85-90 per cent of Ryanair passengers already use digital boarding passes on smartphones. The policy that ...
Ryanair will only offer digital boarding passes from November 12, leading to fears that tech-phobes will be unable to fly - ...
Ryanair recommends that passengers use the app to access their boarding pass, instead of a screenshot. However, passengers ...
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