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Ryanair is making a major change which will affect all passengers from Wednesday, November 12. The budget airline is scrapping paper boarding passes, moving to an all-digital system.

From Wednesday passengers will no longer be able to download and print a physical paper boarding pass, but will instead need to use the digital boarding pass generated in their “myRyanair” app during check-in to board their Ryanair flight.

According to the airline, nearly 80 per cent of its passengers already use digital boarding passes. The rollout was initially planned for November 3 but has been pushed back to November 12, missing any October half term travellers.

Ryanair says the move will lower airport costs and fares for its passengers. It added that it provides a better service for

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