Scots tourists visiting two holiday hotspots warned they face fine once landing

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Scots tourists eager for a winter-sun getaway have been hit with new boarding card rules. The new legislation could throw plans into chaos for those jetting off to Morocco, Albania, and Turkey, reports the Mirror.Travel gurus have sounded the alarm on social media, with Sabrina Escapes posting a clip on TikTok with clear advice when travelling to Morocco.

She said: "Airlines have just issued a boarding pass warning for holidaymakers heading to this popular destination."If you've got a trip booked, make sure you're checking the boarding pass rules.

Both Ryanair and easyJet have shared warnings to UK holidaymakers regarding their holidays to Morocco. "This is due to the local rules in Morocco, which mean you're unable to use your mobile boarding pass."A nasty surprise awaits fliers who don't print out passes, as fines at Moroccan airports can reach up to €50, roughly £42.

Ryanair, renowned for its budget-friendly flights, explained: "We accept mobile boarding passes on flights from the majority of airports on our network".

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