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Can you forward an e-ticket to someone else?

Ticket Transfer makes it possible to send tickets to friends and family. You can use Ticket Transfer to send some or all of your tickets from your Ticketmaster account to others securely, allowing everyone to enter the event with their own ticket.



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eTickets may not be sold, bartered, or exchanged for goods or services. Only eTickets that are wholly unused may be transferred. Once an eTicket is scanned for entrance by a Guest, it is tied to that specific individual for the remainder of its use.

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No, please do not screenshot your e-ticket as the QR code may be blurred or not sufficiently accurate to scan.

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Note the 'Name of Passenger (Not Transferable)' field. ALL airline tickets have these words and it means that the ticket cannot be transferred to another person. If you can't travel, then the procedure is to cancel the ticket and apply any refund to the purchase of another ticket.

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One eTicket All Travelers Use only one eTicket for a group of up to 8 passengers under the same reservation and for all of your travel segments — there's no need for separate tickets for each traveler or leg of your trip.

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Yes. You can show your E-Ticket directly to the driver on your smartphone or device when boarding. This is the quickest and easiest way.

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Google Wallet now lets you share boarding passes, complete with web access.

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“Many airlines use only the data on the boarding pass, specifically the confirmation code and last name to allow full access to your online account. These can be abused to access your personal data that is stored by the airline.”

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The airline sends your boarding document, with a link to your QR code, directly to your mobile device via e-mail. You click the link in the email to retrieve your QR code.

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Can I travel without a hard copy of an e-ticket? Yes! The only thing you'll need to check into your flight online is the confirmation code you got when you booked it, which doesn't usually appear on your e-ticket.

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