As of 2018, does Ryanair deny boarding to non-EU passengers who skip the landside visa check?

As of 2018, does Ryanair deny boarding to non-EU passengers who skip the landside visa check? - People Walking Towards White Plane

Ryanair is notorious for requiring that all non-EU passengers go through a visa check at a landside check-in desk before their flight. However, do they actually deny boarding to passengers who ignore the visa check and proceed straight to the gate?

I'm not interested in what Ryanair's website, terms and conditions, or support agents have to say about this. The question is strictly about what's going to happen in practice.



Best Answer

This is anecdotal, but here's a forum post about someone who was denied boarding at Edinburgh in March 2018 for not obtaining a visa check stamp. However, another poster says that at Edinburgh in February, the gate agent gave non-EU passengers an opportunity to have their boarding passes stamped at the gate, so experiences vary.

It's clear that this requirement is not enforced consistently at all, but does appear to be enforced at least occasionally.




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Does Ryanair need visa check?

Irrespective of a passenger's visa requirements, all non-EU/EEA citizens must have their travel documents checked and stamped at the Ryanair Visa/Document Check Desk before going through airport security.

Why does my Ryanair boarding pass say restricted?

It means that you are flying a restricted route and you need to prove your eligibility for it. Visa/ right to reside etc. You haven't said your route so suspect it covid related restrictions based on entry eligibility on your destination.

Can US citizens use Ryanair mobile boarding pass?

Yes. We accept mobile boarding passes on flights from the majority of airports on our network. Mobile boarding passes are available to EU/EEA/UK Nationals.

Can my Ryanair boarding pass be in black and white?

Not everyone has colour printers so it's perfectly ok to print it in black and white.



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More answers regarding as of 2018, does Ryanair deny boarding to non-EU passengers who skip the landside visa check?

Answer 2

As a Non EEA/EU from London to Madrid it was not required, but from Madrid to London it was and we were denied boarding. We had to go through the whole inmigration and security check again. Lesson learned, if you have to print your BP and it says “visa check”, you have to get the stamp. Don’t play with it; we almost lost our flight because they were not allowing us to board.

Answer 3

My family (2 adults and 2 kids under 6) was just denied boarding at the gate because of this Visa thing with Ryanair. The airport is Eindhoven. We hold American passports and are residents of the Netherlands. They didn't care. The gate person said this was just policy. They happily went through the effort to remove our 5 bags from the flight and offered to rebook us for free 4 days later.

It seems like approving a Visa at the gate would have been less effort. We are obviously not happy about it. We will not book Ryanair again.

Answer 4

At Basel, for flights to London-Stansted, it's done at the gate, with a Checkport (Swissport subsidary) agent verifying documents (which, however, isn't always done carefully - I've seen South Africans and Macedonians not being checked for a visa or exemption), before stamping the boarding pass (often even for EU/Schengen citizens), which is then shown at the final boarding check a few metres ahead.

Answer 5

I suspect it varies from airport to airport and maybe even from flight to flight. My Ryanair boarding passes always say this must be done at the check-in desk before passing security. In Edinburgh in March 2018 I forgot to do it and nobody said anything about it. In Warsaw I tried to do it at the Ryanair check-in desk and they told me to do it at the gate.

Answer 6

I got "Ryan aired" at Eundhoven today along with 5 other people, -we were denied boarding - inclyding two who had their luggage checked on to the plane. I guess you have to point it out as staff at Eindhoven don't seem to know this fact when checking your passport even though the Ryanair flight was in the next room. I arrived two hours early and got through security and passport control no problem and waited 30 minutes while the staff talked to each other.This is an hour before the flight. Someone even checked my boarding pass but did not tell me I needed a speciali stamp until the plane arrived and they started boarding us. They set us aside and told us to wait and they would check our documents I'df there was time. New Zealanders do not need a Visa to the UK and easyjet knows this si fly with them. They then said there was no time. I was rebooted 4 flights later at 9.25 PM the next day and I suspect they use this as a means of "bumping" people off overbooked flights.

Answer 7

I live in Spain. For national flights not necessary. For international flights (i.e. from Spain to the rest of Europe) it is necessary.

Answer 8

enter image description here You need it stamped at the counter even for domestic flights. I am South African and travelling from Scotland to England. This applies for all non-EU citizens. You have to pay an extra £3 to check in and print your boarding pass so that it can be signed (this only applies if you need to checking in 48hr before your flight)

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