Ryanair to require 100% digital boarding passes from 12 November

From Wednesday 12 November Ryanair will make boarding passes wholly digital: passengers must use the myRyanair app to check in and present a mobile boarding pass to board. The change, already adopted by nearly 80% of Ryanair’s 207m+ passengers, keeps limited alternatives for travellers without phones.

Discovered 2025-10-30T11:49:35.425084-07:00 | 2025-10-30T11:49:35.425084-07:00

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  • The move changes core passenger workflows for Europe’s largest carrier: from 12 November Ryanair requires 100% digital boarding passes, a policy already used by almost 80% of its 207m+ passengers — an operational scale that will affect check‑in and boarding processes across its network. (See earlier Ryanair announcement: https://hype.aero/?story=ef6321ef-c846-4600-8ccd-99f589405f4e)
  • This decision sits inside a broader industry shift toward mobile credentials and digital identity for end‑to‑end passenger journeys; airlines and airports adopting interoperable digital ID and wallet features are changing passenger flow and technology dependencies (context: https://hype.aero/?story=c4441eb9-dd6d-4189-a90e-1895700a477e and https://hype.aero/?story=c15b3197-6c87-4323-9f97-5bf9aeed05b6).

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