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Industry news > Airline and transport news > Ryanair website to temporarily close next week

Ryanair website to temporarily close next week

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Ryanair website to temporarily close next week
Ryanair website to temporarily close next week
Ryanair's website will be closed for maintenance next week. The airline will be carrying out essential upgrade maintenance for 10 hours, but insists passengers must still check in online.


The Ryanair website will be down from 7pm on Wednesday June 24 to 5am on Thursday June 25. As a result, bookings and other passenger services will be unavailable during this time.

Passengers travelling on the Thursday who need to use Ryanair's web check in service are reminded that they must do so by 6pm on the Wednesday. Should customers fail to check in and print off their boarding card by this time they will be charged £40, or 40 euros, at the airport to reissue it.

Customers who booked on or before May 21, when Ryanair's online check in became compulsory for new bookings, will be able to check in at the airport as normal provided they selected to do so at the time of payment. Ryanair has apologised for any inconvenience its website closure may cause.

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