The ticket machine on your wrist
Fairtiq is now also available on the Apple Watch and, as before in the cell phone app, check-in works with a single click on the Apple Watch. You are then entitled to use public transport in the Frimobil (Fribourg), Passepartout (Lucerne), Libero (Bern-Biel-Solothurn), STI (Thun region) and Engadin Mobil (Upper Engadine) fare networks. With the launch of the ticketing app of the same name at the end of April 2016, Fairtiq AG, together with its partners Verkehrsbetriebe Freiburg, Verkehrsbetriebe Luzern and Rhätische Bahn, has greatly simplified ticket purchasing on public transport. Until now, passengers had to deal with sometimes complicated fare systems before they could buy a ticket. With the new Fairtiq app, this has become child's play: before boarding public transport, you log on to the app with a single click, and at the end of the journey you log off again in the same way. Thanks to location recognition, the system registers the route traveled and then automatically calculates the cheapest ticket: if you make several trips a day and a day pass would have been cheaper at the end of the day, Fairtiq will only charge you for the day pass. And if you accidentally forget to log off again, the app will automatically remind you.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09BbNq7WZjsHow the ticket works on the Apple Watch.