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Ryanair issues warning for passengers travelling on these dates in November

Ryanair has issued a warning to passengers planning to travel this November.

The airline’s website and app will temporarily be down for maintenance for 11 hours between 6pm on 8 November and 5am on 9 November.

It means that passengers won’t be able to check in online during this time.

“Customers who are due to fly during this 11-hour period should check in online before 18.00 on Tuesday 8 Nov,” Ryanair wrote in an update on its website.

Those who don’t could face paying a fee of €55 (€30 for flights to Spain) to check-in in person at the airport.

Normally, the airline encourages customers to check in online. Boarding passes are sent directly to your phone or can be printed off.

You must print your boarding passes if you are travelling to Turkey, Morocco, Lebanon or Israel as these airports don’t accept mobile boarding passes. Kefalonia Airport in Greece also requires paper boarding passes.

Ryanair passengers with a Flexi Plus ticket or those who have purchased a seat can check in up to 60 days before they travel. If you haven’t bought a seat and you booked your ticket after 28 January 2021 then you’ll be able to check in 24 hours in advance of your flight.

The airline is one of just a few that charge passengers to check in at the airport so people travelling on these dates are being warned to do so early to avoid paying the €55 fee.

A number of passengers were caught out last month when Ryanair also conducted scheduled maintenance on its website and app.

It's worth making sure you have printed your boarding pass or downloaded it to your phone. If you arrive at the airport without a boarding pass, Ryanair charges a €20 'Boarding Card Reissue Fee' to print it for you.

The in-person check-in fee was first introduced back in 2007 but

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