It is straightforward if you get the email containing the ticket to the 
account that you use on the phone. You need to be able to open and read it 
on the device. That's probably your iCloud account. 

If the email comes to your Mac on a different account you can either 
*forward* the email to the correct account or *move* the email message to 
the correct inbox in the Mac mail client.

Then open the message on the phone in the mail app and you should be able 
to click on the ticket. Mail knows that this can be added to the wallet and 
it happens automatically.


On Thursday, 12 June 2025 at 10:47:12 UTC+1 philippe chandless wrote:

> Hi Derek, 
> I use the  SNCF Connect app but I presume it's roughly the same for all 
> apps. 
> If you go to the 'My tickets' you can select 'Import ticket'. You then 
> have to use your booking number  (and maybe the person who made the 
> booking's surname) to add the ticket to your wife's phone.
>
> I hope this helps 
> Philippe 
> On 12 Jun 2025 at 10:36 +0100, Derek Cross <de...@cross1.co.uk>, wrote:
>
> Good morning Smuggers
>
> When I buy two online return train tickets for my wife and me, how do I 
> transfer her ticket from my iPhone (13) wallet to hers iPhone (16)?
>
> Thanks,
> Derek
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