Ryanair is trying to force users to download its mobile app by eliminating paper boarding passes, starting on November 12.
Europe's largest airline no longer accepts paper boarding passes. Will people without Internet access be left behind?
From today, November 12, Ryanair passengers will no longer be able to use a printed boarding pass. The Irish carrier is ...
Passengers who present printed boarding passes at airports will no longer be accepted to fly with Ryanair, the company has ...
As of November 12, passengers flying with Ryanair are required to use digital boarding passes to board their flights.
Ryanair insisted the “vast majority” of people already use digital boarding in this way, adding that nearly 80% of its more ...
Portuguese authorities have told Ryanair that the carrier must not refuse boarding to passengers with paper boarding passes, ...
The airline says 85-90 per cent of Ryanair passengers already use digital boarding passes on smartphones. The policy that ...
The news is a blow to Ryanair, which announced last month to great fanfare that it would no longer accept paper boarding ...
By 1pm on Wednesday, Ryanair was reporting 98 per cent of passengers had presented digital boarding passes. I talked to a ...