You’ll need a smartphone to fly this airline.
Irish carrier Ryanair has announced it’ll be eliminating paper boarding passes and airport check-in in just over a month.
As of Nov. 12, the budget airline will switch to 100% digital boarding passes — meaning passengers won’t be able to pick up a pass at the airport or print one at home.
Rather than downloading and printing a physical boarding pass, flyers will need to generate a digital one in their “myRyanair” app during check-in. 3
Those who don’t have a digital boarding pass will have to pay an airport check-in fee, according to One Mile At A Time .
According to Ryanair, almost 80% of their passengers already use digital boarding passes, and the transition follows other key industries — such as music and sports events — which