As part of the travel experience, passengers must check in before their flight to ensure a smooth and hassle-free journey. With the rise of technology and the convenience of online check-in, Ryanair has made it easier than ever for passengers to check in and save time at the airport. 

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In this article, we will explore the ins and outs of Ryanair check-in, including the different options available, important information to know, and tips for a stress-free experience.

What are the different ways to check-in for my RyanAir flight?

There are three ways to check-in for your Ryanair flight:

  • Online check-in
  • Mobile check-in
  • Airport check-in

How long do you have to check-in before a Ryanair flight?

For Ryanair flights, the check-in deadline is 2 hours before the scheduled departure time of the flight. This applies to all three check-in methods: online check-in, mobile check-in, and airport check-in.

How do I check-in for my flight online?

To check-in for your Ryanair flight online, follow these steps:

  • Go to the Ryanair website (www.ryanair.com) and click on the “Check-in” tab on the top right-hand corner of the homepage.
  • Enter your booking reference number and the email address you used to make the reservation. If you don’t have your booking reference number, you can retrieve it by clicking on the “Find my booking” link. Click on the ‘Go’ button. 
  • Follow the prompts to select your flight, choose your seat (if available), and add any additional services such as baggage allowance or priority boarding. 
  • You will also need to provide your passport or ID card details and any other necessary information for your itinerary.
  • Once you have completed the check-in process, you will be able to download your boarding pass, which you can either print or save on your mobile device.
  • On the day of your flight, present your boarding pass and travel documents at the airport to board your flight.

Can I check-in before 24 hours on Ryanair?

Yes, you can check-in for your Ryanair flight online or via the mobile app from 60 days up to 2 hours before the scheduled departure time of your flight. This means that you can check-in for your flight before 24 hours of departure.

How does Ryanair check-in work?

Ryanair offers three ways to check-in for your flight: online check-in, mobile check-in, and airport check-in. Here’s how each method works:

  • Online check-in – You can check-in online on the Ryanair website or mobile app from 60 days up to 2 hours before your scheduled flight departure time.
  • Airport check-in – If you are unable to check-in online or via the mobile app, you can check-in at the airport. However, Ryanair charges a fee for airport check-in, and it is more expensive than online or mobile check-in.

Regardless of the check-in method you choose, it is recommended to complete the check-in process well in advance of the check-in deadline

What happens if I do not check-in online with RyanAir?

Ryanair strongly recommends passengers to check-in online or via the mobile app as it is more convenient and cost-effective. However, if you do not check-in online or via the mobile app, you can still check-in at the airport.

What happens if I can’t check-in online?

If you are unable to check-in online for your Ryanair flight, you may need to check-in at the airport. However, please note that Ryanair charges a fee for airport check-in, and it is more expensive than online or mobile check-in.

Why will Ryanair not let me check-in?

There can be several reasons why Ryanair may not let you check-in for your flight. Some of the common reasons are:

  • You have missed the check-in deadline – Ryanair requires passengers to check-in at least 2 hours before the scheduled departure time of the flight. If you miss this deadline, Ryanair may not allow you to check-in for your flight.
  • Your booking information is incorrect – If the information you provide during the check-in process does not match the booking information, Ryanair may not let you check-in. 
  • You have not paid for additional services – If you have not paid for any additional services, such as checked baggage allowance, priority boarding, or seat selection, Ryanair may not let you check-in until you have paid for these services.
  • You are on the no-fly list – If you are on the no-fly list or a banned list, Ryanair may not let you check-in or board the flight.

If you are unsure why Ryanair is not letting you check-in, you can contact their customer service team for assistance. 

How do I check-in for my RyanAir flight through a mobile app?

To check-in for your Ryanair flight through the mobile app, follow these steps:

  • Download the Ryanair mobile app from the App Store or Google Play Store.
  • Open the app and log in using your Ryanair account details. If you do not have an account, you can create one by following the instructions provided.
  • Once you are logged in, select the “Check-in” option on the app’s main screen.
  • Enter your booking reference number and the email address associated with your booking, and select “Get my booking.”
  • If you haven’t already, you will have the chance to choose and buy your seats after retrieving your reservation. If you want to skip this step, simply proceed to check-in.
  • You can now select the flights for which you want to check in. You must next decide whether to pay for your seat or, if your travel is within four days, be randomly assigned one for free, as well as which passengers you want to check in. 
  • When you’re finished, click Continue at the bottom of the screen.
  • Enter your passport or ID information, then click Continue.

After you have completed the preceding steps, your boarding pass will be displayed. You can now save this to your smartphone or access it from the main menu of the Ryanair app. The mobile boarding pass is sufficient for boarding your flight and does not require printing.

How do I check-in for my RyanAir flight at the airport?

To check-in for your Ryanair flight at the airport, follow these steps:

  • Find the Ryanair check-in area or desk at the airport. You can usually find this information on the airport’s website or by asking airport staff.
  • Make sure you have your travel documents, such as your passport or ID card, and your booking reference number or e-ticket confirmation.
  • Provide your travel documents and booking reference number or e-ticket confirmation to the Ryanair check-in agent.
  • If you have any bags to check, the check-in agent will weigh them, and you will be required to pay the applicable fees for checked baggage.
  • Once the check-in agent has confirmed your booking and processed any additional services you have purchased, they will issue your boarding pass.
  • Make sure to keep your boarding pass and travel documents with you at all times, as you will need them to board the flight.
  • Proceed to the security checkpoint and follow the instructions provided by airport staff.

Remember that checking-in at the airport may incur additional fees compared to online or mobile check-in. 

Can I check-in at the airport and not online?

Yes, you can check-in for your Ryanair flight at the airport instead of checking in online. However, checking in at the airport may incur additional fees compared to online or mobile check-in.

How much is the fee to complete the check-in at the airport?

There are costs associated with checking in at the airport. Passengers who have not checked in online will be charged a 60 USD (or 35 USD for flights leaving Spain) per passenger airport check-in fee. 

The boarding pass reissue fee, which is 25 USD per passenger, will be applied if you have checked in but have not printed your boarding card.

Where can I find my boarding pass?

You can find your Ryanair boarding pass in several ways:

  • Online check-in – If you have checked in for your flight online, you can access your boarding pass by visiting the RyanAir Manage Booking section on the Ryanair website or mobile app. 
  • Mobile app – If you have checked in using the Ryanair mobile app, your boarding pass will be available on the app. You can download and save it to your mobile device for easy access.
  • Airport check-in – If you check in at the airport, the check-in agent will print your boarding pass for you.

It is important to note that you must present a valid boarding pass to board your flight. 

Make sure to check the details on your boarding pass carefully, including your name, flight details, and seat number, and keep it in a safe place until you reach your destination.

What if I don’t have my boarding pass?

Here are the following ways to retrieve your boarding pass – 

  • Online – If you checked in online or via the mobile app but lost or deleted your boarding pass, you can usually download and print a new one from the “My Bookings” section on the Ryanair website or mobile app.
  • At the airport – If you checked in at the airport and lost your boarding pass, you should go to the Ryanair check-in desk to request a new one. 

You will need to provide your travel documents, such as your passport or ID card, and your booking reference number or e-ticket confirmation to the check-in agent.

What if I can’t print my boarding card because I don’t have access to a printer?

If you are unable to print your Ryanair boarding pass because you don’t have access to a printer, you can still board your flight by using the Ryanair mobile app or requesting a paper boarding pass at the airport check-in desk.

Do I have to print my Ryanair ticket?

No, you do not have to print your Ryanair ticket if you have a mobile device with the Ryanair mobile app or have access to your email with your e-ticket. 

Which airports do not accept mobile boarding pass from Ryanair?

On flights departing from the majority of its network’s airports, RyanAir accept mobile boarding passes.

Unfortunately, certain airports do not yet accept mobile boarding cards. These airports are:

  • Turkey 
  • Morocco
  • Israel Lebanon 
  • Kefalonia

What documents do I need for Ryanair check-in?

To check-in for a Ryanair flight, you will need the following documents:

  • Booking reference number – This is the unique code provided when you book your flight with Ryanair.
  • Travel documents – You will need a valid passport or national ID card to check-in for your Ryanair flight. If you are traveling internationally, you may also need a visa or other travel documents.
  • Boarding pass – You can either print your boarding pass at home or use the Ryanair mobile app to download your boarding pass to your smartphone or tablet.

It’s important to ensure that all of your travel documents are valid and up-to-date before you check-in for your Ryanair flight.

Is a visa required for travel?

If you are traveling within the European Union (EU), the European Economic Area (EEA), or Switzerland, you generally do not need a visa to enter another EU/EEA country or Switzerland. 

However, there may be additional requirements for non-EU/EEA citizens, such as 

  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • Health insurance
  • Return/onward travel tickets

For travel outside the EU/EEA, you will generally need a visa to enter the destination country. 

I am a non-EU/EEA national who requires a visa check. What should I do?

Before passing through airport security, all non-EU/EEA citizens must have their travel documents inspected and stamped at the Ryanair Visa/Document check desk. 

The details for routes requiring required visa/document checks will be displayed on your boarding permit.

Non-EU/EEA nationals must follow these procedures in order to abide by immigration authority regulations. 

If there is any violation of this restriction, RyanAir has the right to cancel the flight.

I am an EEA or EU national. Do I need to give the visa checks more time?

Yes. All travelers are advised to give the airport’s visa screening process more time. The check-in counters and the Visa/Document Check desks open at least 2 hours before your scheduled departure time and close exactly 40 minutes before that time. 

You won’t be able to travel and won’t be eligible for a refund for the missed flight if your visa check isn’t finished before this cutoff date.

What happens if my travel documents are stolen or misplaced while I’m away?

If your travel documents, such as your passport or national ID card, are stolen or misplaced while you are away, you should take immediate steps to replace them. The following are some steps you can take:

  • You should report the loss or theft of your travel documents to the local police deployed at the airport as soon as possible.
  • Contact your embassy or consulate as soon as possible to inform them of the situation.
  • Contact your airline to inform them of the situation and to see if they can assist you with any necessary changes to your travel plans.

Can I modify my travel documents now that I’ve checked in?

No. It’s not possible to modify your travel documents, such as your name or date of birth, once you have checked in with Ryanair.

On my outbound and return flights, can I use a different set of travel documents?

On both your outbound and return flights, the airline does not accept different travel documents. The only exception is if a travel document is lost or stolen and a temporary document issued by the government needs to be used for one of your visits.

My name on the travel document does not match the name on the booking. Is there an issue here?

Yes, if the name on your travel document, such as your passport or national ID card, does not match the name on your booking with Ryanair, you may encounter issues during check-in and boarding. 

For more info, refer to the RyanAir name change policy

Completing your Ryanair check-in is a simple and straightforward process that can be done online, on the mobile app, or at the airport. To avoid any last-minute stress or additional fees, it’s best to complete your check-in as early as possible and ensure that you have all the necessary documents and information ready.

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