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EasyJet, Ryanair, Jet2 and TUI to enforce strict boarding pass rule change | Travel News | Travel


Airlines operating out of the UK are set to enforce stricter boarding pass systems and tighter check-in rules as passenger numbers are expected to rise over the summer holidays.

Passengers may see airline prioritising app-based boarding passes to speed up activity at security and boarding gates over the summer break. Passengers may also face less acceptance of printed documents on certain routes, Travel and Tour World reports.

The airline uses mobile boarding passes as the primary travel option and passengers can store flight details securely on their smartphones. Certain airports do not support mobile boarding passes, requiring passengers to print physical copies after completing online check-in. This is common at some airports in North Africa, the Middle East and parts of Southern Europe.

The ultra-budget carrier has moved to a fully digital boarding model. Boarding passes can be generated through the mobile application once check-in is completed. Passes are then used at security points and boarding gates.

The airline accepts both digital and printed boarding passes across its network and online check-in opens to 28 days before departure.

The carrier accepts both digital and printed boarding passes across its network and online check-in opens 48 hours before departure. Printed copies must be on a clean A4-size paper.

The airline accepts digital or printed boarding passes. A digital copy can be stored offline and is compatible with smartwatch integration.

Mobile boarding passes are widely used by Wizz Air but check-in windows are tightly controlled. Online check-in generally closes about three hours before departure.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

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