🚨 Important Update for Ryanair Flyers! ✈️

Heads up, travellers! Starting 12th November, Ryanair is going all-digital with boarding passes. Say goodbye to paper waste and hello to convenience! 🌿📱

From this date, you’ll need to download your boarding pass on the “myRyanair” app before heading to the airport. This move is expected to save 300 tonnes of paper annually, boosting both eco-friendliness and customer experience. 🌍

Most of Ryanair’s 200 million passengers are already using digital passes, but there’s concern about those not so tech-savvy, particularly some older travellers. No worries! Ryanair assures they’ll still help anyone whose phone dies or doesn’t have a smartphone as long as you’ve checked in online beforehand. 👍
Andrew, a frequent flyer, says: “It’s a great step forward for the environment and convenience. Just make sure you’ve got the app sorted before your trip, and you’re good to go!”
But not everyone is thrilled. Critics argue it might isolate some elderly passengers who struggle with technology. A passionate plea urges Ryanair to reconsider and consider the needs of all flyers. 🚶♂️
So, if you’re booking with Ryanair, use this two-week window to familiarise yourself with the app. Don’t get ‘caught out’ at the airport. Download, check in, and fly seamlessly! 🚀
Meanwhile, travellers spending pounds might feel a pinch as the pound hits its lowest against the euro since May 2023. Trading at €1.1345, it’s due to strong European economies and the US reducing interest rates. Keep this in mind if you’re heading off for a half-term getaway – your holiday money might not stretch as far. 💸
Keep soaring, digital flyers, and stay prepared! Safe travels! 💼✈️