Ryanair is trying to force users to download its mobile app by eliminating paper boarding passes, starting on November 12.
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.
Europe’s biggest budget airline has said that passengers must present their boarding pass on the Ryanair app on a smartphone ...
A DBP, or Digital Boarding Pass, is the electronic ticket you receive after checking in with Ryanair. From November 12 onwards, passengers will be required to use a DBP instead of a physical ticket to ...
From today, Europe’s biggest budget airline will not allow passengers to fly using print-outs of boarding passes. Instead, travellers will be expected to present the pass from the Ryanair app on a ...
On November 12, Ryanair banned the use of printed boarding passes for almost all of its flights.
“We’re not so good on smartphones,” said Beryl. I met the lady from East Anglia and her husband, Mick, on Wednesday morning at Stansted airport. I was assessing the effects of Ryanair’s latest cunning ...
Ryanair passengers are being warned they still face a £55 airport charge as the airline introduces a new boarding pass rule.
The new system launches today, November 12, 2025. That’s the official date given by the airline after it initially said the change would come on November 3. Ryanair CMO Dara Brady explained the ...
Ryanair claimed its Prime subscription scheme was a 'no brainer' for frequent flyers, but it failed to attract anything like ...
By 1pm on Wednesday, Ryanair was reporting 98 per cent of passengers had presented digital boarding passes. I talked to a ...