No paper: Ryanair introduces digital boarding passes


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According to Ryanair’s figures, one in five passengers still aren’t using digital boarding passes. — Picture Alliance/dpa

European budget airline Ryanair has become the world’s first airline to refuse boarding passes printed on paper. Since Nov 12 the airlines requires passengers to check in and board using digital devices.

Despite some passengers still showing up to airports with print-outs of their boarding passes, Europe’s largest carrier has announced that passengers must use a digital device to board.

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