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Ryanair will stop accepting printed boarding passes from November 12, 2025, requiring passengers to use digital passes via its app. Exceptions apply for flights to Albania and Morocco. The airline assures alternatives for lost or dead phones, but passengers must check in before arrival. Critics argue this discriminates against those without smartphones, while others support the move. Ryanair claims 85-90% of passengers already use digital passes.
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