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Ryan Air - Compulsory Advance Passenger Information?

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I booked a trip to spain and it said:

"Ryanair are required to collect (before flight departure) specific travel document information from all passengers travelling to Spain (including the Canaries and Balearic Islands) from the UK, Republic of Ireland, Morocco & Switzerland. FAILURE TO PROVIDE THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION PRIOR TO ARRIVAL AT THE DEPARTURE AIRPORT WILL RESULT IN YOU BEING DENIED BOARDING WITHOUT REFUND."

Does this mean i have to submite the details now or on the day ??

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  1. Just Noticed this myself, looked into it and aparently from june this year Spain requires details from your passport prior to travelling. You can do this through the ryanair website (left hand side of front page) DO NOT LEAVE TILL LAST DAY as you may not be allowed to fly so do it as soon as possible.


  2. You should do it now, it literally takes less than a minute, then you can forget about it!

    I have no idea why Ryanair make you do it, as I never have to do it with any other line, but better to be safe than sorry!

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