Ryanair passengers who arrive at the airport without having checked in online will have to pay a £55 fine.
With the summer holidays well and truly under way it's important to know your airline's check-in requirements. For Ryanair online check-in opens 60 days before the scheduled departure time if you have purchased an allocated seat.
Customers can be allocated a seat free of charge if they check-in online between 24 and two hours before each booked flight. You cannot check in online during the two hours before your flight’s scheduled departure time.
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Once you have checked in online you can print copies of your boarding pass, or download them to your mobile phone, up to two hours before the scheduled departure time.
Your boarding pass must be printed on a single A4 page or downloaded through the Ryanair app. If not you could face a fine.
Ryanair does operate airport check-in but charges apply. Customers who have not checked in online will encounter an airport check in fee, which is £/€55 (for flights from Spain €/£ 30) per passenger.
If you have checked in but you have not printed your boarding pass or have it downloaded on the Ryanair app, you will be charged for the boarding pass reissue fee, which is £/€20 per passenger.
It's also important to note some airports do not accept Ryanair's mobile boarding passes. These are:
- Kefalonia
- Turkey
- Morocco
- Israel
- Lebanon
Customers traveling from these airports must check in online and print out a paper boarding pass for their flight(s). You can find more information about boarding passes on Ryanair's website here.
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