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Ryanair Reminds Passengers Of Digital Passes Move

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 7 November 2025 15:16
By Maisie Milward
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Ryanair reminds passengers of their 100% digital passes move ahead of their switch which will commence Wed. Nov 17. 
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Ryanair reminds passengers of their 100% digital passes ahead of their switch which will commence on Wednesday, Nov. 17.

Ryanair reminds passengers of their 100% digital passes move ahead of their switch which will commence Wed. Nov 17. 
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Ryanair Reminds Passengers Ahead Of Digital Passes Move

Ryanair reminds customers that physical copies, those printed at home or elsewhere, will no longer be accepted when boarding, as the airline recently announced its switch to a digital future.

The modernisation of boarding passes means that paper copies will be useless upon departure, and passengers must scan a digital copy. These will be available to access via Ryanair’s flight app.

Nearly 80% of Ryanair passengers have already adopted the digital future, which will offer seamless connectivity in travel.

“We are now just a little less than a week out from our move to 100% digital boarding passes, meaning that from Wednesday, 12 November, passengers will no longer be able to download and print a physical paper boarding pass but will instead need to use the digital boarding pass generated in their “myRyanair” app during check-in to board their Ryanair flight.” shares CMO, Dara Brady

myRyanair App Features and Boarding Passes

Ryanair reminds passengers of their 100% digital passes move ahead of their switch which will commence Wed. Nov 17. 
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The ‘myRyanair’ app released by the airline will offer features such as ordering food and drink directly to your seat in flight, live flight information including cancellations, delays, and departures, direct updates for disruptions, alternative flight arrangements during disruptions, and accessible travel documents.

“Moving fully digital means a faster, smarter, and greener experience for passengers, whilst also providing easier access to a range of innovative in-app features, including ‘Order to Seat’, live flight information, and direct updates during disruption. We look forward to delivering an enhanced travel experience for 100% of our customers, streamlined through our best-in-class myRyanair app,” shares Brady.

What do you think about this 100% digital move? Let us know in the comments below.

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