There's no more printing your boarding pass if you're flying Ryanair.
The company will only accept the tickets through its app at gates and says most of its customers use this method anyway.
Ryanair says it'll lower costs and that those savings will be passed onto the customer.
There had been concerns it would affect older people more.
However, Chief Marketing Officer at Ryanair, Dara Brady, has rejected those concerns.
"I think that's very unfair", he said, "We introduced online check in over 15 years ago and we had, you know, similar arguments like 'people will never be able to check in',' people won't have a desktop', etc. etc. and people adopted".
'Paperless Boarding'
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The company carried a record 119-million passengers in the six months to the end of September.