Those travelling back to the UK have been warned by Ryanair and easyJet over a little-known boarding pass rule that could lead to fees and delays.
Those travelling abroad this summer have been warned over a little-known boarding pass rule that could lead to problems when returning to the UK.
This is because the procedures around boarding passes are not the same across differing airlines and airports, leading to extra fees and delays. To make sure flyers have everything they need when travelling back from countries like Turkey and Morroco, Ryanair and easyJet have shared some advice.The airline explained:"If you depart from a Moroccan airport, a digital boarding pass will not be accepted. You must carry a physical printout of your boarding pass, and you’ll need to present this boarding pass at the Moroccan airport check-in facility.
It also states that digital passes are not accepted in Turkish airports, meaning a printout is needed. This comes as travellers on Tripadvisor claim they have been fined 50 euros for not having a printed copy of their boarding pass at Morrocan airports. However, these fines have not been mentioned by Ryanair or easyJet, according to theOur friendly team is ready to answer your questions 👋states that it does not fine or charge people to print their boarding pass at the airport so it is always worth asking for a physical copy before heading to your destination.
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