Google Wallet rolls out new feature to add your train ticket to Gmail

Google expand Google Wallet Wear OS app and web experience support to almost 28 countries
An undated image of Google Wallet. — Getty Images
An undated image of Google Wallet. — Getty Images

Google is set to bring a few significant updates to Google Wallet this month, as the Alphabet-owned Google recently rolled out Gmail integration that automatically incorporates train tickets into the app. It prepares for the forthcoming train status updates feature that offers live updates for train tickets stored in the app. 

According to the Alphabet-owned Google, the train tickets will be exhibited with saved passes, loyalty cards, and other tickets, simplifying to give easy access to all tickets and cards in a single place. 

Google is said to expand Google Wallet Wear OS app and web experience support to almost 28 countries so now it has been expanded to a sum of 43 countries.

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Google Wallet Wear OS app and web experience is now available to these countries:

  1. France
  2. Liechtenstein
  3. Romania
  4. United Arab Emirates
  5. Belgium
  6. Germany
  7. Lithuania
  8. San Marino
  9. USA
  10. Brazil
  11. Greece
  12. Luxembourg
  13. Slovakia
  14. Vietnam
  15. Bulgaria
  16. Hungary
  17. Malaysia
  18. Slovenia
  19. Croatia
  20. Iceland
  21. Malta
  22. Spain
  23. Cyprus
  24. Ireland
  25. Monaco
  26. Sweden
  27. Czech Republic
  28. Israel
  29. Netherlands
  30. Switzerland
  31. Denmark
  32. Italy
  33. Norway
  34. Thailand
  35. Estonia
  36. Japan
  37. Poland
  38. UK
  39. Finland
  40. Latvia
  41. Portugal
  42. Ukraine

After receiving the update, the Wallet app has become capable of group passes to simplify the user interface (UI) and enable users to easily archive old passes that are not required any more. Moreover, it will allow users to view undetectable. passes on their risks. 

Google said that it’s just the initial phase of expansion as Alphabet-owned is also gearing up to expand it to more countries.