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By Melanie Yates
For those with packed schedules filled with travel, concerts, and other exciting events, you'll want to know how to add a ticket to Apple Wallet to make all your entrances smooth and stress-free.
Once you've saved your ticket or boarding pass to the Wallet app, all you have to do is swipe to open the saved ticket on your iPhone, show the person at the door your code to scan, then breeze right on through. This means no more frantic swiping through your inbox or rifling through your backpack for a crumpled paper pass — an all-too-frequent occurrence we're happy to leave behind!
While there are some exceptions, the instructions for how to add a ticket to Apple Wallet are straightforward. Read on to learn how to keep all the digital tickets for your upcoming plans in one place.
To add a ticket or boarding pass to Apple Wallet, you'll usually need to download the ticket vendor's app. (For example, if you bought an Amtrak ticket, you'll need to download the Amtrak app.)Once you have the app downloaded, navigate to the page where you can access your ticket information.If the ticket is available to save, tap the "Add to Apple Wallet" icon. Note that some apps (like Airbnb) may not have this icon, but they will display their own "Add to Wallet" menu option to select instead.The ticket will pop up, displaying the necessary booking information, as well as a QR code or bar code. Tap "Add" in the upper right-hand corner of the screen to add it to your Apple Wallet.You can check that your ticket has been added by opening the Wallet app and scrolling down until you see it.Related Story
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When you've added a ticket or boarding pass to your Apple Wallet, you'll see it pop up on your smartphone's lock screen on the day of (or in the hours leading up to) your event.
To open the ticket, simply swipe on this ticket notification, unlock your phone, and show your code to the person who's scanning tickets.
Some ticket-takers may ask you to increase the brightness of your screen so that your code can be read. To do this, swipe down the top right-hand corner of your iPhone and adjust the brightness bar.
You can add travel boarding passes, concert and sports tickets, movie theater tickets, and hotel reservations to your Apple Wallet.
Apple lists numerous travel and entertainment vendors on its website that are compatible with its Wallet app. While this is not a complete list of ticket brands, it includes the following:
American AirlinesAmtrakEventbriteFandangoIHG HotelsJetBlueLive NationMLB BallparkSouthwest AirlinesTicketmasterUnited Airlines Viator Related Story
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You can remove an active ticket from your Wallet by selecting it in your Wallet app, tapping the circle icon in the upper-right corner of the screen, and selecting "Remove Pass." Note that this does not cancel your ticket reservation — you will need to do that through the ticket vendor.
If your ticket has been scanned and you want to unstick it from your phone's lock screen, select the ticket in your Wallet App, tap the circle icon in the upper-right corner of the screen, tap "Notifications," and toggle off "Suggest on Lock Screen."
After the date of your ticket reservation has passed, Apple Wallet will move your ticket to the bottom of the screen — you can tap "View Expired Passes" and select the option to remove your old passes from there.
While most of the major travel and entertainment brands have Apple Wallet compatibility, unfortunately, not all tickets can be saved to Apple Wallet.
If you don't see the "Add to Apple Wallet" option in the corresponding app of your ticket vendor, you won't be able to save it there. We suggest saving the ticket in your email inbox in a "Favorites" folder, so you can easily access it when the time comes.
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