Ryanair “pleases” again: since November the largest low -cost airline in Europe Refuses paper landing coupons. Now only the application on the smartphone. Those who are not friends with gadgets promise to “help” at the airport.
Paper coupon – in the past
Since November 3, Ryanair stops taking paper landing coupons. Welcome in the digital era, where without a smartphone you are almost like without a passport. The company explains the step with concern for the ecology: supposedly this will save 300 tons of paper per year. For passengers, this means one thing: without the Ryanair application, you are unlikely to get to the plane.
What to do if the phone is “died”?
The head of the airline Michael O’Liri is in a hurry to reassure: if the gadget is discharged or lost, a paper ticket will be given out at the airport for free. But only on condition that the online registration was passed in advance. “Everything is under control,” the management assures. Although experienced travelers know: something will break precisely when you have a flight in 20 minutes.
Exceptions and bureaucracy
Not everything is so “digital”. In Morocco until March 2025 in Albania, the authorities demand only printed landing coupons. There the Ryanair application will be useless. In fact, passengers get a double standard: somewhere you will not be allowed without paper, somewhere-without a smartphone.
Who will suffer the most
Obviously, older travelers will suffer the most strongly from the innovations. They are offered help from relatives, friends or airport staff. But we all understand what it means in line, irritation and a nervous -cutting. The airline saves paper and money, and passengers are paid by time and stress.
Conclusion
Ryanair again changes the rules of the game under the slogan of “Ecology Cares”. In fact, this is a simplification of the life of the airline and an additional headache for customers. A paper boarding coupon goes into history, and with it – the last insurance for those who do not live in a smartphone.
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