Reynayer will allow it to air in app only

Rainier Airlines, known for discounted prices and vast amount of passengers across Europe, announced that from this November all passengers will be required to use digital aircraft only, through the official MYRYNAIR official app. In doing so, the company joins a global trend of moving to digital technologies in the aviation industry, as part of its efforts to improve service and reduce its carbon footprint.

Currently, almost 80% of 200 million social passengers use electronic tickets, with the full transition to a digital format expected to save millions of euros in print costs and about 300 tons of paper a year. The company estimates that with the implementation of the move, the previously used commission will be eliminated from passengers who performed the check-in process at the airport, as all passengers will be required to make an online check.

The new app offers a number of significant benefits for passengers: From now on, you can order services directly to their seat while flight updates on flight changes, get alternative flights in case of glitches, and concentrate on one place all the necessary travel documents, including airline tickets, gates, delays updates, and even ordering hotel.

“We strive to improve the overall experience of our passengers,” he said Dara Brady Rainier’s marketing manager. “The transition to only digital system aligns with global trends in areas such as sports events, performances and trains, where digital cards have already become standard.”

Rainier’s move joins similar moves by other leading airlines. Companies like Easyjet and Wiz Air are mostly using digital immigration cards, and German Lufthansa also weighs a full transition to ticket digitization in the coming years. The process is designed to improve the passenger experience and promote operational and environmental efficiency.

Woman uses a smartphone (Photo: Ingimage)

Rainier’s transition to full digital is part of a broader strategic program of the company, which overlooks a significant increase in passengers, and is aimed at reaching 300 million passengers a year in a decade. With this transition, Reynayer can significantly optimize its activities, dealing with the environmental challenges and guarantees a more agile and convenient service for passengers. Those who deal with difficulties during the new are the ultra -Orthodox sector, many of which do not hold smartphones that allow it to be plane through an app.

By Editor

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