
Ryanair says that 98pc of passengers used digital boarding passes having notified customers that from Wednesday, 12 November, paper boarding passes will cease to be recognized by the airline.
The digital pass generates in myRyanair app during check-in. The airline is hoping to secure 100pc use of its app and that passengers will access features including Order to Seat and real-time disruption options. They say the switch will deliver faster boarding and lower paper use.
Dara Brady shared ““So far, day one of Ryanair’s DBP has been a huge success as over 700 flights and more than 100,000 passengers enjoyed the improved service and better experience of paper-free boarding at Ryanair airports. We estimate our DBP initiative will save up to €40M annually, and this will help us to lower ticket prices and make air travel more competitive for Ryanair’s customers. Moving fully digital means a faster, smarter, and greener experience for passengers.”