Ryanair passengers will not be able to check in for a period of time before their journey.
Travellers planning to get away during November have been warned there will be a no-go period regarding check-ins. Ryanair's app and online platform are expected to go down for maintenance which could mean countless holiday goers will be unable to check in for a short time.
Ryanair's check-in portals will be down for 11 hours between 6pm on November 8 and 5am on November 9. Those who fail to check in beforehand and have to do it at the airport may be slapped with a fee of £48 (£26 for flights to Spain).
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If you arrive at the airport without a boarding pass, Ryanair charges a £17 'Boarding Card Reissue Fee' to print it for you. The in-person check-in fee was first introduced back in 2007 but was increased earlier this year to €48.
The airline advises customers to check in as early as possible via the app but some journeys require a paper boarding pass to be printed. , Morocco, Lebanon and Israel don’t accept mobile boarding passes nor does Kefalonia Airport in Greece.
Flexi-plus ticket holders or passengers who have booked their seats are able to check in 60 days before their flight. All other travellers will be able to check in 24 hours before they are expected to depart.
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