Ryan Air does not allow non-EU citizens to print a boarding pass. Even its own employees don’t know this. I was on line with a Ryan Air rep today who said I should have no problem printing my boarding pass and avoid the 20 Euros charge. There is no escape. This company has all the gimmicks to screw the public, Do check-in on line and save yourself 55 Euros and try to print that your check-in was a done deal.
I wouldn’t trust them with a 10 foot pole. I have the boarding pass on my Ryanair mobile app, but I am an American citizen with residency in Spain and have a residency card which may not be enough for money grubbing Ryanair which threatens to charge 55 Euros or 55 pounds (around the price of my round trip!) to print out a boarding pass (much more than the much hated Spirit Airlines in the States).
I am printing off the boarding pass but will try the mobile app first and see what happens. This really sux because who has a printer nowadays? Everyone does everything with their mobile. If this airline were not so freaking cheap and did not go where I want to go, l would be willing to pay more and not be subject to their numerous indignities.
I printed the boarding pass to be safe but still used the pdf on my phone to pass through all of the checkpoints. It does say that on Ryanair’s website but at the airport in Budapest (to Milan, Italy), there was no need to show them the printed pass.
Ryanair will not accept a PDF of your boarding pass on a phone, and are notorious for charging a lot of money for printing boarding passes at the airport.
However even if you have already printed a boarding pass you can still use Ryanair’s new mobile boarding pass app.
The link takes you to a page where you can select Apple, or Android/Google Play to download.
Based on my personal experience: you cannot use pdf on your phone. But if you checked-in, chances are good that Ryanair won’t charge you for printing your boarding pass. But don’t do it at check-in counter, go to the Ryanair information counter.
Another option: you can try to print your boarding pass in a copy-shop at the airport if there are any.
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