
À partir du 3 novembre, cette compagnie aérienne supprime un élément essentiel …
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Ryanair has announced a significant shift in its boarding procedures, moving to an entirely digital system for boarding passes. As of November 3, 2025, all passengers will be required to use the Ryanair smartphone application for boarding, effectively phasing out paper boarding passes. This policy, initially slated for implementation in May 2025, was subsequently postponed. The airline states that the primary objectives behind this transition are to streamline the boarding process and to achieve environmental benefits, estimating a reduction of up to 300 tons of paper usage annually. However, the new mandate is expected to present challenges for certain demographics, particularly elderly passengers or individuals who do not own smartphones, who may find it difficult to adapt to the digital-only requirement. Furthermore, the video highlights that passengers who need to print their boarding passes at the airport or fail to register online prior to their flight will incur additional charges. The announcement has sparked discussions regarding accessibility and convenience for all travelers, prompting questions about the airline's support for those less familiar with digital platforms.
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