Ryanair is trying to force users to download its mobile app by eliminating paper boarding passes, starting on November 12.
The news is a blow to Ryanair, which announced last month to great fanfare that it would no longer accept paper boarding ...
Europe's largest airline no longer accepts paper boarding passes. Will people without Internet access be left behind?
On November 12, Ryanair banned the use of printed boarding passes for almost all of its flights.
Passengers who present printed boarding passes at airports will no longer be accepted to fly with Ryanair, the company has ...
Europe’s biggest budget airline has said that passengers must present their boarding pass on the Ryanair app on a smartphone ...
Ryanair’s move to go fully digital with boarding passes — ditching paper versions entirely — has raised eyebrows, traveler ...
As of Wednesday 12 November, Ryanair passengers are required to have their boarding pass in digital format on their myRyanair app.
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.
Ryanair passengers are being warned they still face a £55 airport charge as the airline introduces a new boarding pass rule.