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
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Two trains collided near Bratislava, leaving around 30 people injured, 18 hospitalized. Authorities are investigating the cause and urge the public to avoid unverified reports
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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