Hello,
The Ryanair website states in the online check-in conditions:
"Each passenger MUST present a valid EU/EEA issued passport at airport security and the departure gate."
However when traveling UK-Ireland then an EU driving licence is a valid form of photo ID for checking in as stated elsewhere in the Ryanair site. Is the driving licence only valid if I do the desk check in?
I was hoping to use the online check-in but as I'm waiting for my passport to arrive in the post and I don't think it's going to reach in time. As it turns out the online check-in option is not available for Dublin to UK, but is for UK to Dublin, so it won't matter much as I'll have to desk check-in in Dublin anyway. What's the story with that; DAA security staff not accepting the home printed boarding cards?
The Ryanair website states in the online check-in conditions:
"Each passenger MUST present a valid EU/EEA issued passport at airport security and the departure gate."
However when traveling UK-Ireland then an EU driving licence is a valid form of photo ID for checking in as stated elsewhere in the Ryanair site. Is the driving licence only valid if I do the desk check in?
I was hoping to use the online check-in but as I'm waiting for my passport to arrive in the post and I don't think it's going to reach in time. As it turns out the online check-in option is not available for Dublin to UK, but is for UK to Dublin, so it won't matter much as I'll have to desk check-in in Dublin anyway. What's the story with that; DAA security staff not accepting the home printed boarding cards?
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