Ryanair abolishes boarding pass printing fee: changes for passengers from November.
03.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
03.11.2025
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RYANAIR abolishes unpleasant boarding registration fee
According to The Sun: The company RYANAIR has decided to abolish one of the unpleasant fees that often comes as a surprise to passengers at the airport. Starting from November 12, the £55 fee for printing a boarding pass at the airport will no longer be charged. To date, families arriving at the airport without a boarding pass have to approach the registration desks and pay this fee.
'According to the new changes, passengers will be able to avoid additional expenses.'
The cancellation of this fee is aimed at easing the registration process for passengers who are unable to print their boarding pass in advance. This decision could significantly reduce stress for travelers, as they will no longer have to worry about unforeseen expenses before departure.
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