Ryanair Issues Urgent Warning to All Passengers over New Rules From November
Ryanair will require digital boarding passes from Nov 3 with exceptions for Moroccan airports and Tirana-UK flights, aiming to save 300 tonnes of paper annually.
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Ryanair announces a change in boarding passes from the beginning of the month. However, there is an exception.
Low-cost airlines often offer cheaper tickets, but only until the customer decides to take a larger suitcase or choose a specific seat. However, the list of surcharges does not end there. Carriers such as Ryanair, Wizz Air or Eurowings charge people considerable amounts even if they do not check in online in advance. In the case of Ryanair, the penalty can be as high as the price of the ticket itself.
Ryanair major ticket change as 3 key questions answered on November 2025 plan
The budget airline is making a big change to tickets at most airports Ryanair is set to make a significant change to its ticketing system, effective from November 12. Starting from this date, the airline will only issue ‘100% Digital Boarding Passes’ (DBP), and physical tickets will no longer be accepted at most airports. This scheme, initially scheduled for May 2025, seeks to help eliminate certain charges and save around 300 tonnes of paper ea…
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