Apple Wallet will introduce new features for travelers in iOS 26, including digital passports and enhanced boarding passes. While digital passports are not replacements for physical IDs, they facilitate identity verification at select points. Boarding passes will now integrate terminal maps and Find My features to help users track their luggage.
Apple has announced exciting updates for the Wallet app that aim to enhance the travel experience, as revealed during WWDC 2025. Among the most notable features is the introduction of a digital passport, which will join boarding passes in the app. While Apple clarified that this digital passport is not meant to replace the physical one, it can be utilized in various applications that require identity verification and at select TSA checkpoints. This could certainly benefit users who have yet to acquire their Real ID.
The Wallet app has long been used to store boarding passes for easy access right from the lock screen. With the forthcoming iOS 26 update, those passes will feature additional tools designed to streamline the traveling process. For example, users will soon find links to terminal maps directly on their boarding passes. This innovation could simplify navigation to gates or baggage claims, making the overall travel experience a bit less stressful.
Furthermore, once travelers reach the baggage claim area, the Wallet app will integrate with the Find My app. This feature allows users to check their boarding passes and keep track of their AirTagged luggage in real-time. Such updates aim to cater to the needs of increasingly tech-savvy travelers, ensuring smoother and more efficient journeys.