Ryanair Postpones Abolition of Paper Boarding Passes

Ryanair Postpones Abolition of Paper Boarding Passes

Ryanair has postponed the abolition of paper boarding passes until November 3.

The airline aimed to transition fully to digital boarding passes via the “myRyanair” app, where 80% of its 200 million annual passengers are already using.

This move is expected to reduce paper usage by over 300 tons annually and eliminate almost all check-in fees at airports.

Through the app, passengers can order in-flight merchandise from their seats, check real-time operational status, and access alternative options during disruptions.

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