Do I need both the boarding pass and the tickets?
I'm about to travel with Ryanair for the first time and have a hard time understanding the rules.
I know that I need to do an online check-in and to print a boarding pass (or do it at the airport and pay extra fee), and I already did that.
However, what I'm confused about is that the only document I have right now is the boarding pass. There are no tickets, and no way to print tickets on the website. My boarding pass has my name and ID, the ID, date and time of the flight and the seat number, but, for instance, the price of the flight is not indicated.
An I expected to have an additional ticket, or the boarding pass is the only thing I need to have to board a plane?
If I need a ticket, would a confirmation e-mail Ryanair sent me (and which contains the price paid for the tickets) be enough?
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Do I need ticket and boarding pass?
The ticket is the commercial part of the flight (you buy a ticket and intend to go on a fixed flight). The boarding pass is the document you get right with your checkin at the airport (or online), and allows you to embark the plane. You must show the boarding pass at the gate when boarding.Do I need two boarding passes?
You might only receive your first boarding pass when you check-in for the first time. If so, then you will have to find the correct ticket counter at the layover airport and get your second boarding pass for the new flight.Do I need 2 boarding passes for a connecting flight?
Do I need a boarding pass for a connecting flight? Yes. You'll probably get all boarding passes at once when you check in for your first flight, whether you check in online, on your smartphone, or at the airport.How to Save Time at the Airport (Boarding Pass \u0026 Gate Tips)
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