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Ryanair are set to scrap the use of printed boarding passes from November, and many passengers are wary of how the change ...
Exclusive: Michael O'Leary says, ‘Nobody should worry about it – just make sure you check in online before you get to the airport’ ...
For passengers who plan on traveling via Ryanair during the summer season, the European airline has advised that it will no longer accept printed boarding passes, in addition to doing away with ...
Millions of people are expected to go on holidays this summer - and it's important to be aware of the rules before you do ...
Ryanair’s CEO has warned passengers that the budget airline is getting rid of paper boarding passes at the start of its ...
Budget airline Ryanair has announced plans to scrap paper boarding passes in favour of digital check-ins, and some passengers are furious. Metro readers have been sharing their views, with some ...
The latest interview with the Ryanair boss comes after the CEO confessed the airline is expected in increase bonuses for staff who intercept passengers with oversized luggage onboard from 1.50 euros ...
Ryanair said it phase out paper boarding passes from the start of November. The move is also set to end the European airline's $59 airport check-in fee.
Ryanair says the passes are issued by Kiwi.com, an online travel agent based in the Czech Republic. The Irish budget airline said only its own boarding passes work on its flights, but that Kiwi ...
The European economy airline had plans to go all digital with boarding passes by May, but now the change will happen starting November 3rd. Ryanair hasn’t said how passengers who can’t access ...
Officials say the change will "eliminate almost all airport check-in fees" - but there could be "teething problems".
To use Jet2's online check-in service, passengers must go to "Manage My Booking" on a computer, tablet, smartphone, or ...