Ryanair Issues 'Huge' Update After Rule Change
Ryanair's digital boarding pass policy aims to save up to £40 million annually and reduce paper use by 300 tonnes, improving costs and customer service.
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What needs to be considered during the new check-in – here are the most important questions and answers. Why does Ryanair do this?The radical digital strategy pursues both economic and ecological goals. With the digital boarding pass, the company wants to make handling of passengers much more efficient.At the same time, the elimination of paper on-board cards should help to avoid over 300 tons of waste, according to Ryanair.The digital strategy …
Ryanair claims “huge success” after moving to 100% digital boarding passes
Earlier this week, Ryanair announced that it would move to 100% digital boarding passes and no longer accept printed boarding passes. The Irish airline has claimed that the first day was a “huge success.” The change means that all Ryanair passengers will receive a DBP to their Ryanair App when they check-in online. Online check-in can be completed on Ryanair.com or on the Ryanair App. If any passenger arrives at airport but hasn’t checked-in onl…
Ryanair Hails Day 1 of 100% Digital Boarding Pass as Major Success
Ryanair has updated on the success of day one of its 100% digital boarding pass (DBP) initiative. Up to 1pm today, over 700 flights had departed across Europe without any delay or disruption. Over 98% of passengers presented with their DBP and the other 2% – all of whom had checked in online before arriving at the airport – were issued free of charge boarding passes at airport ticket desks. Customer feedback was universally positive as passenge…
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