Budget carrier Ryanair has announced, that starting November 12, 2025, it will no longer accept printed boarding passes for ...
We’ve wondered when it would happen: that you wouldn’t be able to fly without a smartphone. And now Irish carrier Ryanair has ...
From November 12, Ryanair is operating a '100% Digital Boarding Pass' system - but how do you get one and what happens if ...
The move has raised concerns about elderly passengers who may not own or be comfortable using a smartphone.View on euronews ...
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 set to introduce a new '100% Digital Boarding Passes' (DBP) system from November 12 in a major change to its ...
Ryanair will switch to digital-only boarding passes. This change begins November 12, 2025. Passengers must use the myRyanair app. This move aims to streamline travel. It also enhances customer ...
Ryanair says that, from that date, “passengers will no longer be able to download and print a physical paper boarding pass”. Instead, they must “use the digital boarding pass generated in their ...
Ryanair had said that 206 million of its passengers already use digital boarding passes, meaning that around 40 million ...
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 that it will be banning the use of paper boarding passes from November 3, with digital boarding passes ...