Airlines in certain parts of the holiday destination can not accept mobile boarding pass, with passengers required to rely on a hard copy.
Three major UK airlines have warned UK holidaymakers with trips planned to Turkey that they can't use mobile boarding passes on certain flights back from the destination.
In addition, Ryanair also can not accept virtual boarding passes from those flying in from Morocco, the Express reports. An airline spokesperson said: “We accept mobile boarding passes from the majority of airports on our network. In addition, easyJet said that due to “local regulations” at Antalya Airport in Turkey, mobile boarding passes were not available. A spokesperson for the budget airline said: “You will need to print your boarding pass and go to Bag Drop for a document check, even if you don’t have bags to drop off.”
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