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Travel expert warns you could be charged for new Ryanair boarding pass rule

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A travel content creator has urged holidaymakers to look out for extra charges when flying on a Ryanair flight. The creator known as NDA Internet has urged people not to be “caught out”.

In a video from May, NDA spoke of a new Ryanair boarding pass system, claiming passes will no longer be sent to customers online. He claimed: “This new boarding pass system is only for people that haven’t paid for an allocated seat.




“Because if you haven’t paid for an allocated seat, you’re gonna have to queue at the airport on the day of your flight.”

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The creator suggested this new ‘rule’ will impact your boarding time on the day of your flight, even leading you to miss your flight. NDA continued: “Given the possible delays and waiting times at the moment.”

He caveats this news with the revelation that Ryanair hasn’t made an official announcement, but there have been reports on this situation happening to customers recently.

According to Ryanair’s website , passengers will be able to access their boarding passes via the ‘My Bookings’ section on its website, or via the airline’s app. Passes will be available once you’ve checked in for your flight.

However, if you’ve forgotten your boarding pass and don’t have access to the Ryanair App to download it, you will need to get one printed at the check-in desk, but you will be charged a reissue fee. The airline has also reminded passengers that there are some airports which can’t accept mobile boarding passes, including Turkey (except Dalaman airport), Morocco and Tirana, Albania.

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