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    1. Bump, I’d love to know as well. I  was planning to use Ryanair from the Modlin airport soon. Seems truly unthinkable in this day and age. Final edit alright on the actual airport website it says that it can be electronic:

      Pamiętaj o karcie pokładowej. Możesz ją mieć zarówno w formie papierowej, jak i elektronicznej, np. na telefonie.

      Src https://modlinairport.pl/pasazer/praktyczne-wskazowki-przed-wylotem

      But if double check with your airline maybe they don’t accept it on that particular airport 

    2. Entire-Abrocoma6028 on

      i was traveling with ryanair in may from modlin and didn’t have to have it printed out

    3. YepIamLittleShit on

      I flew in and out of Poland a lot. Never needed anything but my passport and a phone.

    4. looks like WizzAir… if you dont have it printed, then they will print it for you for extra charge… scam tactic from a scam airline…

    5. my guess: modlin is dominated by ryanair. ryanair has access to mobile passes. wizzair doesn’t want to pay or can’t scan mobile passes so they can save money?

    6. i_talk_to_machines on

      I remember Modlin as a cardboard airport in the middle of a mud hole. So maybe.

    7. Important to know, this is not the “Warsaw Airport”! This is *Modlin* Warsaw Airport, very different, and much, much shittier!

    8. KindRange9697 on

      This is not “Warsaw airport”, this is Warsaw-Modlin, a secondary airport that mostly serves budget airlines that want to cut costs and get you to pay penalties any way they can. This is one of those ways.

      If you want better service, fly from Chopin, which is the main airport

    9. yellowroosterbird on

      I’ve been fine not having my WizzAir boarding card printed before in the various times I’ve flown with them. However, use their app if you’re doing this.