This story is being continuously updated…. New updates are being added at the bottom…..
Original story (from Oct 30, 2019) follows:
Incoming is a service outage alert!
Is Ryanair website or app down, not working or throwing a notification stating “Something’s gone wrong with your request” or “Our site is currently down for maintenance”?
Please be informed that the service is seemingly going through an outage which has got affected users to route to micro-blogging site Twitter to highlight their concern. Take a look at what some of those affected have to say:
@Ryanair website down and app not working, any chance you can get this sorted so I can check in?
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Is it @Ryanair website ever working? Every time I try to access, it’s down to maintenance ??
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@Ryanair I’m trying to check in online for a flight in two days but your website is down and asks me to use the app and your app crashes with an oops message
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A quick look at Down detector – a service that gives a realtime overview of outages and other issues – reflects the service is encountering a glitch as can be seen in the live outage map:
Coming to whether there’s an official word on the matter, @Ryanair is suggesting users to wait for a couple of hours, as the site is encountering some technical glitch.
Please try again in a couple of hours, as our website is facing some technical issues. Sorry for the inconvenience.
We’re keeping a continuous tab on the service’s social media and other official channels for more information. So we’ll update this page with relevant info as and when we catch hold of any. In case you’re facing the problem discussed here, stay tuned for more updates.
Update 1 (Oct 30, 2019)
There seemingly is no ETA for the fix as yet.
Update 2 (Oct 30, 2019)
To users inquiring about issues related to check-in and printing boarding pass, @Ryanair is suggesting to take a screenshot of the error message in order not to be charged at the airport.
Please keep on trying, and take screenshots of the error message for not be charged at the airport in case you cannot check in.
Update 3 (Oct 30, 2019)
Those in an emergency are being suggested to DM @Ryanair for better guidance.
please contact us DM in order to assist you better. Please start your message with “Booking Reference” and include your 6 Digit reference code.
Update 4 (Oct 30, 2019)
The latest status update from @Ryanair suggests no new development on the matter. Looks like the technical glitch in question may take a few more hours.
please try again in a couple of hours, as our website and app are facing some technical issues. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Update 5 (Mar. 2, 2023)
02:10 pm (IST): According to fresh reports on Twitter (1, 2, 3), the website is currently down or not working for a section of users.
06:19 pm (IST): The recent issue has now been resolved.
Update 6 (Apr. 4, 2023)
02:52 pm (IST): Several users have taken to Twitter to report (1, 2, 3) that Ryanair website is currently down or not working for them.
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