And only mobile boarding passes through their specific mobile app. Nothing through their website apparently, which I’ve seen from other airlines.
https://www.ryanair.com/gb/en/lp/explore/digital-boarding-pass
They do indicate that if one loses a mobile device after checking in, they will provide a boarding pass, although they don’t describe in what form. Probably just paper. Not sure what will prevent passengers with access to computers or other people’s devices from checking in and then coming to the airport claiming that they lost their device. Perhaps there’s a requirement that the app talk to their server to load the boarding pass.
Edit: changed the title to reflect that it’s still possible to get a paper boarding pass, but no print yourself. And there’s probably going to be fees galore for the rare printed boarding pass.
https://www.ryanair.com/gb/en/lp/explore/digital-boarding-pass
They do indicate that if one loses a mobile device after checking in, they will provide a boarding pass, although they don’t describe in what form. Probably just paper. Not sure what will prevent passengers with access to computers or other people’s devices from checking in and then coming to the airport claiming that they lost their device. Perhaps there’s a requirement that the app talk to their server to load the boarding pass.
Edit: changed the title to reflect that it’s still possible to get a paper boarding pass, but no print yourself. And there’s probably going to be fees galore for the rare printed boarding pass.
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