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College Football Ticketing Service Announces Support Contactless Entry With Apple Wallet
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2019-06-11
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College Football Ticketing Service Announces Support Contactless Entry With Apple Wallet


Apple Wallet and Apple Pay have gradually expanded to additional stadiums, events, and more over the last several years. Today, college athletics ticketing service Paciolan announced that it is adding support for Apple Wallet, allowing fans to enter football games using their iPhone or Apple Watch.


Starting with this year’s college football season, select universities will offer contactless tickets for iPhone and Apple Watch. At launch, those schools include Baylor University, Louisiana State University, Michigan State University, University of Mississippi, Georgia Tech, and Rutgers University.


Football fans at those schools will receive their purchased tickets via text message, and will then be able to add the tickets to Apple Wallet. As they enter the stadium, attendees can simply tap their iPhone or Apple Watch on an NFC reader.


Apple Pay executive Jennifer Bailey touted that iPhone and Apple Watch support for ticketing furthers Apple’s goal of replacing the physical wallet.


Meanwhile, Louisiana State University’s Brian Broussard touted that support for Apple Wallet will “make it a faster and easier process” to attend football games.


Paciolan doesn’t offer any details on when it might expand contactless ticketing support to additional universities. The first batch of universities will launch the feature this fall for the 2019 college football season.


Source: 9to5mac

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