PASSENGERS due to fly with Ryanair can breathe a sigh of relief as website maintenance work finishes.
Earlier this week the airline had notified all travellers via its social media accounts that the official Ryanair website and mobile app would be unavailable.
This meant passengers were unable to check-in online after 7pm on Wednesday, March 23.
The scheduled maintenance works affected passengers flying on Wednesday, March 23 and Thursday, March 24.
Customers looking to make bookings, flight changes, name changes, online check-in and all other aspects regarding a flight booking were unable to do so during this period.
Now the website and app are back up and running meaning passengers can check-in and have access to boarding passes.
However, in a tweet the airline announced that people travelling on Friday morning, March 25, would be able to check-in free of charge at the airport.
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UPDATE: website/ app available for flight booking, check-in and access to boarding passes.
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) March 24, 2022
Alternatively, those travelling tomorrow morning (Mar 25th) can check-in free of charge at the airport.
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