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May 30, 2006
Ryanair has
implemented its Internet check-in service, Check’n’Go, on all routes from
Shannon and Cork and on routes from Dublin to the UK. The budget airline says Check’n’Go
service will also be available on all other European routes from Dublin starting
the 29th of May 2006, subject to approval from the Department of
Transport.
Ryanair says passengers
using the Check’n’Go service in Dublin, Shannon
and Cork
airports will enjoy fewer queues and more efficient service.
“Web check-in has
reduced queues for passengers all over Europe since we introduced the service
in March and from today Irish passengers and visitors will be able to enjoy its
benefits on the majority of routes from Dublin
and all of our routes from Shannon and Cork,”
says Peter Sherrard, Ryanair’s Head of Communications. “All passengers traveling
with hand luggage and an EU passport will now be able to use the Check’n’Go
service to bypass queues at airport check-in, bypass queues at boarding gates,
and enjoy a 9% reduction in average fares,” he added.
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