Ryanair cancels printed boarding passes: what will change for passengers.
New boarding pass rules at Ryanair
According to The Sun: Ryanair is introducing new rules regarding boarding passes that will come into effect this month, and passengers may face difficulties at the airport. Starting from November 12, the low-cost airline will no longer provide the option to print boarding passes.
There will no longer be an option to print boarding passes at airport counters, for which a fee is currently charged.
“These changes may affect passengers who are used to receiving printed versions of their tickets,”
Now, passengers need to be especially attentive and make sure to take care of electronic versions of their boarding passes in advance. This means they need to have them on their mobile devices or print them at home before departure.
These changes may cause some inconvenience for passengers who are accustomed to receiving paper copies of their tickets. Therefore, it is important to remember the new rules and prepare for the trip in advance to avoid unnecessary problems at the airport.
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