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Ryanair to Accept only Digital Boarding Passes From 12 November: What Travellers Need to Know

Summary by Travel Tomorrow
Ryanair is making a significant change to its boarding process this autumn: beginning 12 November 2025, the airline will accept only digital boarding passes, and printed paper versions will no longer be valid. The introduction, initially planned for 3 November, has been postponed until after the mid-term break to allow a smoother transition during a less busy travel period. Under the new policy, all travellers will need to check in online and ge…
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Ryanair announced that as of 12 November, it will only accept digital boarding passes on its flights. This change implies that customers of the Irish low-cost airline will have to use the digital pass generated in the “myRyanair” application during check-in to board their flight. The company reported that [...]

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Travel in your own way broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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