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Natalie King
Travel & Tourism · United Kingdom
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Daily Record
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Jun 2026
Ryanair, Jet2, easyJet and TUI explain whether you need to print your boarding pass
Major UK airlines outline their boarding pass policies as digital options become standard. Ryanair now requires digital boarding passes through its app except at specific Moroccan airports where printed versions are still necessary. Jet2 supports paperless travel with its app but allows downloadable PDF passes. TUI accepts both digital and printed boarding passes for its own flights, while package holiday customers using other carriers must follow those airlines' rules. EasyJet allows digital boarding passes except at airports that do not accept them and continues to support printed versions, though PDF scans on mobile devices are not valid.
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