Summary
Ryanair, a major European budget airline, announced it will stop accepting printed boarding passes. Instead, passengers must use digital boarding passes, which they can access by checking in online before coming to the airport.
Key Facts
- Ryanair will not accept printed boarding passes anymore.
- The airline is switching to only using digital boarding passes.
- Passengers need to check in online before arriving at the airport.
- The change aims to speed up the travel process and cut costs.
- 90% of Ryanair's 206 million passengers already use digital boarding passes.
- If passengers don't check in online, they will have to pay a fee up to £55 at the airport.
- Customers unable to access their digital boarding pass on a smartphone can get it for free at the airport.
- Ryanair says this change will improve efficiency, reduce flight costs, and is better for the environment.