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.
We’ve wondered when it would happen: that you wouldn’t be able to fly without a smartphone. And now Irish carrier Ryanair has ...
The European low-cost-carrier, Ryanair, is phasing out paper boarding passes in an effort to push travelers to use its mobile ...
The days of the paper boarding pass are numbered for Ryanair passengers - Hinterhaus Productions/Digital Vision Soon, the days of tucking your boarding pass into your passport will be a distant memory ...
Ryanair is to move exclusively to digital boarding passes from next month. Currently, 80 per cent of the airline’s passengers ...
Ryanair has announced that it will be banning the use of paper boarding passes from November 3, with digital boarding passes replacing the paper version ...
Ryanair has confirmed that from November 12, paper passes will no longer be accepted. From this date passengers must generate a boarding card on the myRyanair app on their phones. There will no longer ...
Ryanair has announced it will switch entirely to digital boarding passes starting November 12th, aiming for a smoother ...
Ryanair, never afraid to kick the hornet's nest, has announced that it will end paper boarding passes in favour of passes issued by its iOS and Android app.
The budget airliner has unveiled plans to make all boarding passes fully digital, meaning those who download and print their tickets before ...
Ryanair has announced that the date for a huge upcoming change to boarding passes has been moved. The airline confirmed on ...
Ryanair is set to eliminate paper boarding passes in a few weeks, transitioning to a digital-only system. The airline ...