Ryanair has delayed a move to eliminate paper boarding passes by six months, to the start of its 2025 winter season.
The Ireland-based airline group had been set to introduce an entirely paperless boarding procedure in May, but on Wednesday (5 March) announced the rollout will be pushed back to November during the “less busy” winter season.
From 3 November, travellers will no longer be able to download and print a physical paper boarding pass and instead will be required to use the carrier’s “myRyanair” app to generate a digital boarding pass.
The low-cost carrier said almost 80 per cent of passengers already utilise its digital boarding passes and that the move will save more than 300 tonnes in paper waste each year.
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