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Ryanair is rolling out a major change across all of its flights from November 12 as it scraps paper boarding passes. From November 12 all passengers will be required to use a digital boarding pass which they will receive when they check in online.

The budget airline said the move will lower airport costs and fares for its passengers. It added that it provides a better service for customers and improves customer service, as well as re-booking during flight disruptions.

According to Ryanair the switch is better for the environment, removing “300 tonnes of paper annually”.

The rollout was initially planned for November 3 but has been pushed back to November 12, missing any October half term travellers.

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