I am already checked in for my flights. Can I still change them?
Yes. Go to ‘My Bookings’ on our website or mobile App and select the flight you want to change. Please be aware that our system automatically checks you out even if you do not complete the change. If you are checked in and go to ‘My Bookings’ to look for alternative flights but without completing the change, you will need to check in again before you travel.
If this is accurate, then it's difficult to see that they have cause for complaint?Ryanair and family locked in £165 check-in row
Damian Lloyd says his family had checked in for a flight in advance but Ryanair says they had "unchecked" themselves.www.bbc.com
You're not the first person to experience this recently.
A spokesperson for Ryanair told the BBC: "[The family] unchecked themselves on the website on 22 July and ignored the pop-up that warned them they would have to check in again and generate new boarding passes.
I haven't changed my booking, I haven't paid and they unchecked me. I think it's underhand and I think it's deliberate. But thanks to on here I now know the latest craic from Ryanair.Maybe they should show three warnings?
Well there you go. I hadn’t seen that and I didn’t see any pop up (that’s not to say there wasn’t one). That’s case closed unfortunately. You live and learn.
Isn't that your issue so? You probably need to slow down and read the information presented at each step so that you don't miss key notifications?I'm pretty fast on Ryanair and did it slow for this. I would not have seen the pop up
Yep, it's my fault Ryanair have changed something. There is absolutely NO REASON to uncheck passengers who haven't changed a flight. But there is a reason to do so if you can get enough people to cough up €40 at the desk. And isn't it amazing how the boarding pass is not valid. Yet it is valid to get all the way to the gate. Not for a minute do I believe someone in Ryanair looked at their systems to put in this new 'trick'.Isn't that your issue so? You probably need to slow down and read the information presented at each step so that you don't miss key notifications?
So anyone with an invalid boarding pass can get all the way to the gate. Stupid me would have thought you had to have a valid boarding pass to do that.We turned up to the airport today and used our boarding passes to go through security. At the gate, however, we were refused boarding, on the basis that (unbeknownst to me), we had been checked out when we had clicked through the change flights option, notwithstanding that we didn’t actually change the flights. I opened my Ryanair app and it was still showing us as checked in.
Unusually for people travelling with kids, we didn’t have checked in baggage (visiting relatives in Spain so we had all the essentials over there), so our first interaction with Ryanair, as distinct from with airport security, was at the gate.So anyone with an invalid boarding pass can get all the way to the gate. Stupid me would have thought you had to have a valid boarding pass to do that.
Did you have checked in baggage?
Exactly. Which is why it's good to have on here to figure it out when Ryanair changes their 'rules'.It’s always been the case that when you’re booking Ryanair, you need a clear head and the concentration of a bomb disposal expert. There are a number of potential pitfalls that need to be carefully avoided.
It’s the flip side of buying an airfare for less than the price of the taxi that brought you to the airport.
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