Ryanair Boarding Process Step by Step
Navigate Ryanair boarding like a pro. Learn about priority boarding, boarding groups, seat selection, and how to board efficiently without stress.

Understanding Ryanair Boarding
Ryanair's boarding process can seem confusing at first, but once you understand it, flying becomes much smoother. Here's your complete guide.
Boarding Groups Explained
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Ryanair uses a priority boarding system with two main groups:
Priority Boarding (Priority & 2 Cabin Bags)
- Cost: £6-£20 per flight (varies by route)
- Benefits: Board first + bring 2 cabin bags (small bag + 10kg bag)
- When to board: Immediately after pre-boarding (families, reduced mobility)
Regular Boarding
- Cost: Free (included in ticket)
- Baggage: 1 small bag only (40cm x 20cm x 25cm)
- Overhead lockers: Usually full by the time you board
- When to board: After priority passengers
The Boarding Process: What Actually Happens
Step 1: Gate Opens (30-40 minutes before departure)
Ryanair announces the gate number. Check the departure boards and head to your gate.
Step 2: Pre-Boarding
First to board:
- Passengers with reduced mobility
- Families with young children (under 12)
- Special assistance passengers
Step 3: Priority Boarding
Priority passengers board next. Show your priority boarding confirmation on your phone or boarding pass.
Step 4: General Boarding
All remaining passengers board. Important: If overhead lockers are full, gate agents will ask you to check your bag for free (gate-checked bags are transferred to the hold).
Seat Selection Strategy
Random Seat Allocation (Free)
- Ryanair assigns you a seat automatically
- You'll see it 4 days before departure
- Seats can be scattered if booking for groups
Reserved Seating (£6-£40)
- Choose your exact seat
- Sit with travel companions
- Extra legroom seats available for taller passengers
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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- Arriving late: Gates close 30 minutes before departure
- Wrong bag size: Your bag must fit in the sizer - they will check
- No mobile boarding pass: Download it before the airport (€/£20 charge if you need it printed)
- Ignoring announcements: Ryanair calls boarding groups clearly - listen carefully
Pro Tips for Smooth Boarding
- Check in online exactly 24 hours before departure
- Download your boarding pass to your phone immediately
- Use the Ryanair app to track gate numbers in real-time
- If flying with family, consider priority to board together
- Pack essentials in your small bag (it stays with you)
Remember: Ryanair operates a no-frills service. Understanding their boarding process helps you make informed decisions about paid add-ons and reduces airport stress.
Written by
WhichTerminal Team