The latest changes from Ryanair promise slimmer seats, more leg room and plane interiors that are "less yellow".
As part of their 'Always Getting Better' campaign over the past two years, the airline has already eased rules on cabin baggage and reduced penalties for not printing your boarding pass
Having already unveiled a new-look interior, they are now introducing automatic check-in through a new app - and a new 'Leisure Plus' travel option that includes a checked in bag and reserved seat.
New aircraft interiors with slimline seats, more leg room, coat hooks & less yellow #RyanairAGB3 pic.twitter.com/8VZvniPkK6
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) April 12, 2016
There will also be just six different prices for bags, instead of the current 108.
While a 'Rate My Flight' function on the app will provide real-time customer feedback.
‘Rate My Flight’ function on the mobile app, rating crew & flights #RyanairAGB3 pic.twitter.com/DmOF8Hg2AS
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) April 12, 2016
And a new 'one flick' payment system will make paying for flights easier.
‘One flick’ payment system on the Ryanair mobile app #RyanairAGB3 pic.twitter.com/2J9rgha4ui
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) April 12, 2016
It is also creating a 'My Ryanair' club, which will see discounts and 24-hour priority access to seat sales.
Ryanair's chief marketing officer, Kenny Jacobs, describes what the new planes will be like inside.