Many British travelers risk facing an additional charge of £55 per person at the airport due to a common check-in mistake.
When preparing for a vacation, there are numerous factors to consider, such as choosing an affordable flight, suitable accommodation, and creating an appealing itinerary. Amidst all the planning excitement, there are crucial pre-trip tasks that must not be overlooked.
These preparations include acquiring travel insurance, obtaining necessary visas, verifying passport validity, arranging transportation to the airport, packing luggage, and making arrangements for pet care or house sitting. However, one important task that can be easily missed is checking in online before the flight, particularly for those traveling with Ryanair.
Forgetting to check in online can result in a charge of £55 per person at the airport for Ryanair passengers, which could amount to £220 for a family of four before they even take off. Avoiding this mistake is simple by checking in online when it becomes available.
Passengers with pre-reserved seats on Ryanair flights, typically at an additional cost, can check in online up to 60 days in advance. On the other hand, those without reserved seats, which are free, can check in online 24 hours before departure and may select a seat for free if options are available.
To check in online with Ryanair, travelers must possess a valid travel document like a passport or National Identity Card. The airline explicitly stated that driver’s licenses or birth certificates are not accepted for travel to any destination. Additionally, travelers are advised to be aware of specific rules for different locations before their journey.
Failure to check in online may result in an airport check-in fee if passengers arrive at the airport without having completed online check-in at least 2 hours before the scheduled departure time. Ryanair emphasizes the importance of online check-in to avoid these fees.
Ryanair provides further information on airport check-in procedures, highlighting that passengers will be charged an airport check-in fee per person to cover the additional service cost. Detailed fee information can be found on their official website.
On the Ryanair website, it is clarified that passengers who have checked in but cannot present their boarding pass on the app at the airport will receive a free boarding pass. Passengers departing from Moroccan airports must check in online as usual and collect a free boarding pass at the airport check-in desk.
For additional details or to review Ryanair’s policies, visitors are encouraged to visit their official website for more information.
