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Low-cost flights, news for Ryanair passengers: new rules starting November 12th

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Ryanair will use digital boarding passes (DBPs) exclusively. Here's what's changing.

Historic news for passengers Ryanair, among the most popular airlines for low cost flightsWhat changes from November 12, 2025 for the check-inHere's everything you need to know. 

Low-cost flights, Ryanair news: what's changing starting November 12?

Air travel, low cost, are destined to change.

In particular, the novelty will concern passengers Ryanair and the boarding pass. Anyone who does not comply with this change will have to pay a fine of 55 eurosHere's what to know as of November 12th. 

Ryanair: What's changing for passengers?

Starting next Wednesday, November 12, passengers Ryanair will have to say goodbye to the boarding pass printed, paper, and they will be able to board only with the boarding pass digital downloaded to your smartphone.

All passengers will receive a DBP on the Ryanair app when checking in online, as paper boarding passes will disappear. online check-in can be done either on the Ryanair.com website or on the Ryanair app.

The advantages of the digital boarding pass 

The digital boarding pass, remember Ryanair, reduces i Costs airport and fares for all passengers of the company low cost, furthermore, provides better customer service on the day of travel, improves customer service and rebooking in case of flight disruptions, and last but not least, protects the environment as it eliminates the consumption of 300 tons of paper per year.

How it works  

How do you explain Ryanair, here how to do from November 12th. These are all the steps from the moment of check-in. Carry out the online check-in on Ryanair.com or on the Ryanair app before arriving at the airport.

After check-in, your DBP will automatically appear in the Ryanair app. Present your DBP at airport security and boarding gate of your flight. All passengers, please note Ryanair, will continue to receive email reminders to check in online 48 and 24 hours before departure.

What if a passenger arrives at the airport without having checked in online? He/she will have to pay the check-in supplement at the airport, one fine of 55 euros.

What happens if you lose or don't have a smartphone?

However, if the passenger loses his smartphone or finds himself with a 0% battery shortly before the flight, he will be able to receive a free replacement boarding pass (provided that online check-in has already been completed). For those who do not have smartphones or tablets, there will be desks for check-in and ticket offices at all airports.