Have you enabled iCloud Keychain on all your devices? The passwords should then 
sync up.

If that doesn't work, wipe the ipad (settings > general > reset > erase all 
content and settings), then back up the old ipad via USB to iTunes and tick to 
encrypt the backup, then restore that to your new one, it'll transfer passwords.

It's a good thing that passwords aren't stored in unencrypted iOS backups ;)

Regards

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On 9 Dec 2015, at 23:35, Diana <[email protected]> wrote:

I am in the process of setting up my new iPad Air 2. I did a full back up of my 
old iPad and set up my new one using this. Now I find that it has not 
transferred Safari Passwords which is really annoying. What else am I going to 
find it has not tramsferred?

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