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Ryanair Passengers Issued Warning About Checking in or Risk Paying £55 Fine

The airline says passengers who miss online check-in may pay an airport fee, while boarding passes will still be printed free.

  • Ryanair has issued a warning to passengers that failing to check in online before arriving at the airport results in a £55 charge per person.
  • The Ryanair website specifies that passengers must check in online up to 2 hours before departure, or they may check in at the airport up to 40 minutes before the flight.
  • Travelers are advised to carry printed copies of boarding passes and booking confirmations, as phones can easily run out of charge or be stolen at the airport.
  • Because holidays are often costly, Ryanair urges passengers to complete online check-in to avoid extra expenses, though the airline will print boarding passes for free.
  • Passengers traveling through Stansted Airport should note that the fee amount varies depending on travel route, reinforcing the importance of completing online check-in before arrival.
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Ryanair passengers issued warning about checking in or risk paying £55 fine

Ryanair will charge you if you do not check in online before arriving at the airport.

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Ryanair warning for Cumbria travellers as missed check-in can cost £55

Ryanair will charge you if you do not check in online before arriving at the airport.

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Ryanair passengers warned over potential of Stansted Airport fine

Ryanair has warned Stansted Airport passengers over the potential of fines regarding checking in.

·Basildon, United Kingdom
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Glasgow Times broke the news in Glasgow, United Kingdom on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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