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Paper boarding passes will be eliminated at Ryanair from November
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From 3 November, Ryanair will no longer accept paper boarding passes when boarding their planes.
From 3 November this year, boarding Ryanair flights will only be possible with a digital boarding pass. This means that printed paper boarding passes will no longer be accepted after check-in, and check-in will no longer be available at the airport check-in desk. In practice, the changes will mean that check-in for Ryanair will only be possible online via the airline's app. The Irish airline emphasises that this will eliminate almost all airport check-in taxes and allow the airline to be more environmentally friendly.
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