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According to Ryanair's website:

Irrespective of a passenger's visa requirements, all non-EU/EEA citizens must have their travel documents checked and stamped at the Ryanair Visa/Document Check Desk before going through airport security. Your boarding pass will display this information for routes that you must comply with this Visa/Document checks requirement.

Does this mean British citizens will need to visit this special visa/document check desk starting from Friday, January 1st? There is a similar requirement on the WizzAir website that doesn't seem to have an exception for British citizens.

Update: this isn't about Schengen immigration formalities. This is purely about Ryanair's own quirky policy. See How to fly with Ryanair as a non-EU citizen?

According to Ryanair's website:

Irrespective of a passenger's visa requirements, all non-EU/EEA citizens must have their travel documents checked and stamped at the Ryanair Visa/Document Check Desk before going through airport security. Your boarding pass will display this information for routes that you must comply with this Visa/Document checks requirement.

Does this mean British citizens will need to visit this special visa/document check desk starting from Friday, January 1st? There is a similar requirement on the WizzAir website that doesn't seem to have an exception for British citizens.

According to Ryanair's website:

Irrespective of a passenger's visa requirements, all non-EU/EEA citizens must have their travel documents checked and stamped at the Ryanair Visa/Document Check Desk before going through airport security. Your boarding pass will display this information for routes that you must comply with this Visa/Document checks requirement.

Does this mean British citizens will need to visit this special visa/document check desk starting from Friday, January 1st? There is a similar requirement on the WizzAir website that doesn't seem to have an exception for British citizens.

Update: this isn't about Schengen immigration formalities. This is purely about Ryanair's own quirky policy. See How to fly with Ryanair as a non-EU citizen?

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Would British citizens need to get their passport checked at the Ryanair visa desk from Jan 1st 2021?

According to Ryanair's website:

Irrespective of a passenger's visa requirements, all non-EU/EEA citizens must have their travel documents checked and stamped at the Ryanair Visa/Document Check Desk before going through airport security. Your boarding pass will display this information for routes that you must comply with this Visa/Document checks requirement.

Does this mean British citizens will need to visit this special visa/document check desk starting from Friday, January 1st? There is a similar requirement on the WizzAir website that doesn't seem to have an exception for British citizens.