Checking in with Ryanair - no longer possible for free more than 7 days ahead?

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I just checked into my flight on Ryanair. As you may know Ryanair is a cheap cheap cheap airline. It used to be that you could check in up to a month ahead and print your boarding pass (you must print it because otherwise they charge you to issue one at the airport).

It seems that now you cannot check in more than 7 days ahead unless you choose a paid seat.

Did I miss a step?






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When can you check-in with Ryanair without paying?

Check-in Timeframes All customers can check-in online, free of charge, up to 2 hours before the scheduled flight departure.

How many days in advance can you check-in with Ryanair?

Early check-in is open 30 days from the time of departure and is available with the purchase of a seat. Standard (free) check-in is open 4 days from the time of departure. purchase your seats if you haven't already done so. If you wish to bypass this you should proceed to \u201cCheck-in now\u201d.

How do I avoid Ryanair check-in fee?

Here are some of the ways to avoid incurring further costs at check-in when you travel with Ryanair:
  • Download the Ryanair app. ...
  • Ask your hotel to print off your boarding pass. ...
  • Go old school and seek out an internet caf\xe9 ...
  • Bite the bullet and reserve a seat.




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