It's Official: Ryanair Has Moved to 100% Digital Airline Tickets
Ryanair passengers on the low-cost carrier are now required to use the company's app for check-in and boarding, and can no longer download and print a paper ticket
Ryanair passengers on the low-cost carrier are now required to use the company's app for check-in and boarding, and can no longer download and print a paper ticket
Starting November 12, Ryanair passengers will be required to use the company's app to check in and board their flights; paper ticket download and printing will no longer be allowed
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