Ryanair Requires Paper Boarding Passes for Flights from Morocco and Other Countries

Ryanair has announced the requirement for travelers to present their boarding passes in paper form at the airports of certain countries, including Morocco, as digital versions on mobile phones are no longer accepted.
"We accept digital boarding passes for flights from most airports in our network. But the airports in some countries, unfortunately, cannot yet accept these cards," the Irish low-cost airline said in a statement, announcing the requirement for travelers to present paper boarding passes at the airports of countries such as Morocco, Turkey and Albania.
Passengers who have not been able to print their boarding pass before arriving at the airport can do so at the airport check-in counter and pay the additional fees. Likewise, passengers may have to pay additional fees if they have not checked in online, if they wish to make changes to their ticket, or if they are late at the airport.
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