My phone now not compatible with the latest
Ryanair app. So rather than printing it out, was wondering if anyone used an iPad pro with a boarding card on it at Fuerteventura?
Have they got scanners that can read the boarding pass on the iPad as its larger than on a phone?
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(12-04-2019, 07:39 PM)beachlife Wrote: My phone now not compatible with the latest Ryanair app. So rather than printing it out, was wondering if anyone used an iPad pro with a boarding card on it at Fuerteventura?
Have they got scanners that can read the boarding pass on the iPad as its larger than on a phone?
Are you using an iPhone beachlife ??
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(12-04-2019, 09:42 PM)Spitfire58 Wrote: (12-04-2019, 07:39 PM)beachlife Wrote: My phone now not compatible with the latest Ryanair app. So rather than printing it out, was wondering if anyone used an iPad pro with a boarding card on it at Fuerteventura?
Have they got scanners that can read the boarding pass on the iPad as its larger than on a phone?
Are you using an iPhone beachlife ??
Afraid not its an ipad tablet.
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I hadn't thought of that Sam, My concern was the scanner would be too small to read the QR code from the ipad tablet your suggestion might work.
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13-04-2019, 09:25 AM
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Ah, ok. Hadn’t heard of any iPhone being incompatible with
Ryanair app, that’s why I was asking. I always have Apple phones pads etc & never had any trouble 😁
You can download an App called Pass2u on Apple to your iPad that stores boarding cards. Never used it myself but looks ok. Might be worth a try 😁
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(13-04-2019, 09:25 AM)Spitfire58 Wrote: Ah, ok. Hadn’t heard of any iPhone being incompatible with Ryanair app, that’s why I was asking. I always have Apple phones pads etc & never had any trouble 😁
You can download an App called Pass2u on Apple to your iPad that stores boarding cards. Never used it myself but looks ok. Might be worth a try 😁
I have no problem using the iPad pro with the
Ryanair app but the problem is some airports in the world don`t have scanners that can read the IQ code when its the size it is on the iPad. The phone I had been using with no problems until the latest
Ryanair app upgrade was a Samsung phone and unfortunately the older
Ryanair app just does not work anymore.
Think I will print out a boarding pass before I go back (beginning of May) as a backup but experiment and see if they do accept a normal size QR code on the ipad tablet. If that fails I`ll try Sams idea of split screen at Fuerteventura airport for future trips.
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I know people who have used iPad with no problems but also know people who have tried to use them at other airports and they not been able to use them with an iPad but it is ok on a phone. Was hoping to find anyone who has actually tried it, but looks like I will have to be the guinea pig myself and try it out.
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Why not email the pass to your phone and save it in photos. That should do the job.
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(13-04-2019, 09:25 AM)Spitfire58 Wrote: Ah, ok. Hadn’t heard of any iPhone being incompatible with Ryanair app, that’s why I was asking. I always have Apple phones pads etc & never had any trouble 😁
You can download an App called Pass2u on Apple to your iPad that stores boarding cards. Never used it myself but looks ok. Might be worth a try 😁
You have to do what Ron says here because Travel Wallet does not work on tablets only on phones. But you can still use the pass from within the
Ryanair app or you could save it to Adobe acrobat as a pdf flle
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Passes stored as photos definitely work.
If you bring it up on your phone, it should resize so you can see 100% of the image on the phone and therefore be the correct (usual) size for the scanner. Good luck!
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