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An electronic ticket, or e-ticket, is a digital record that serves as proof of a reservation or payment for travel, events, or other services. E-tickets are issued and stored electronically rather than as printed documents. They are delivered via email, a mobile application, or a digital wallet and can be accessed on smartphones, tablets, or computers.

Contents and format: E-tickets typically include a confirmation or reservation number, the name of the purchaser

Usage and security: E-tickets are redeemed by scanning the barcode or QR code at entry points or

Benefits and limitations: Advantages include convenience, faster processing, reduced paper use, easier transfer or resale in

Applications and scope: E-tickets are used for airlines, trains and buses, museums and cinemas, concerts and

or
passenger,
event
or
itinerary
details,
date
and
time,
venue
or
travel
route,
seat
or
admission
information
when
applicable,
and
a
barcode
or
QR
code
that
can
be
scanned
at
check-in
or
entry.
They
may
be
provided
as
a
PDF,
a
mobile
pass,
or
an
in-app
record,
and
some
systems
support
offline
access
after
download.
gates.
Some
require
the
name
on
the
ticket
to
match
identification.
Security
features
may
include
unique
identifiers,
encryption,
tamper-evident
codes,
and
digital
signatures.
Delivery
typically
occurs
through
secure
channels
to
reduce
loss
or
unauthorized
use.
some
cases,
and
better
integration
with
loyalty
programs.
Limitations
include
reliance
on
a
functioning
device
and
connectivity,
potential
compatibility
issues,
and
risks
of
phishing
or
fraud
through
counterfeit
codes.
conferences,
and
sporting
events.
The
shift
to
mobile
wallets
and
contactless
scanning
has
accelerated,
though
some
services
still
provide
or
require
traditional
paper
tickets
as
a
backup.