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Ryanair Drops Printed Boarding Passes

Ryanair, the European low-cost airline, has moved to 100% Digital Boarding Passes (DBP) and will no longer accept printed boarding passes.

This means all passengers will receive a DBP via the Ryanair App on their mobile device when they check in online*. Online check-in can be completed on Ryanair.com or on the Ryanair App.

All Ryanair passengers will continue to receive email reminders to check in online 48 and 24 hours pre-departure. However, if any passenger arrives at the airport but hasn’t checked in online (having ignored these reminders), they will still be required to pay the airport check-in fee.

The airline has stated that DBP lowers airport costs and fares for all Ryanair passengers, providing a better service (including flight info) for customers on the day of travel, as well as improving customer service and re-booking during flight disruptions.

(* This requires Ryanair customers to download the company’s app to their smartphone or tablet and to check in via the app on the mobile device they will have with them at the airport. If passengers don’t have a smartphone or tablet, as long as they have already checked in online before arriving at the airport, they will receive a free of charge boarding pass at Ryanair’s customer service desk at the airport.)

Link to Ryanair app for Android devices

Link to Ryanair app for Apple devices

Link to Ryanair DBP information site
 

 

 

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