The places on Ryanair's list of destinations which continue to not accept digital boarding passes are Turkey and Morocco
Ryanair has removed two countries from its list of places that require travellers to use printed boarding passes.
The places on Ryanair's list of destinations which continue to not accept digital boarding passes are Turkey and Morocco.Separately, there is an airport in Albania which does not accept digital passes - Tirana. In a statement, the Department said: "The political situation in Lebanon is fragile and has the potential to deteriorate quickly. Regional developments also have the potential to trigger popular unrest. If in Lebanon, we advise you to exercise extreme caution and to consider your need to remain there.
"Protests, sectarian violence and kidnappings of foreigners have occurred throughout the country, particularly in the northern city of Tripoli."
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