Ryanair Warns: Paper Boarding Passes Required for Some Destinations, Including Morocco

Travelers using the low-cost airline Ryanair’s services must inquire about the procedures regarding the boarding pass. While the digital version is generally accepted, the paper printout remains mandatory in certain countries, including Morocco.
Ryanair, known for its specific pricing policy, applies fees for certain services, including printing the boarding pass at the airport. Travelers have reported having to pay for this service, as stipulated by the company on its website.
The majority of airports accept the digital boarding pass, accessible via the Ryanair app. It is enough to download the app, import your booking, and present the dematerialized card during the checks.
However, Ryanair specifies that some airports still do not accept the mobile boarding pass. These are the airports located in Turkey (except Dalaman), Morocco, and Tirana (only for travel to the United Kingdom).
For flights departing from or arriving at these airports, passengers must absolutely print their boarding pass before going to the airport, in order to avoid additional fees that can go up to 65 euros. It is recommended to consult the Ryanair website to verify the specific conditions for each destination.
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