Several UK airlines have different boarding-pass requirements for passengers travelling this summer. The outlets explain that some carriers have moved fully to digital boarding, while others still accept paper passes in certain circumstances. The articles highlight that passengers should check the specific airline’s policy before travel, because “paperless” systems and destination-specific rules can affect whether a printed boarding pass is accepted at the gate.

One source notes that at least one airline does not allow paper boarding passes and requires passengers to use a digital option (such as an app or mobile boarding pass). Another source focuses on Ryanair, Jet2, easyJet and TUI and outlines how to determine whether printing is needed, including cases where a printed document may be required for particular destinations or travel documents.

Overall, the reporting advises travellers to follow their airline’s guidance for checking in, retrieving their boarding pass, and using it at departure, rather than assuming all airlines have the same acceptance of paper passes.