Ryanair’s New Boarding Pass Rules “Abusive”
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As of 12 November 2025, Ryanair will only allow digital boarding passes. The airline speaks of efficiency and sustainability – critics warn.
The printed boarding pass will be abolished: passengers will have to keep their tickets electronically available from 12 November
"Deco asked for assistance from ANAC and the Ministry of Public Affairs to proceed with judicial action in order to prevent Ryanair from maintaining clauses that would mean being abusive in contracts," the association announced.
Budget airline Ryanair is abolishing printed boarding passes. From Wednesday, passengers must present their tickets digitally to board, demands Europe's largest airline for direct flights. CEO Michael O'Leary anticipates minor initial difficulties with the transition, while German consumer protection groups see initial grounds for legal action.
DUBLIN. Ryanair wants to become the world's first paperless airline after its own announcement.
As of November 12, Ryanair will become digital: Only boarding passes via the app. Those who remain analog will pay up to 55 euros extra. The article Ryanair cancels paper boarding cards – without an app it will be expensive first appeared on ingenieur.de - job market and news portal for engineers.
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