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Still cheaper on Agoda:Just came across this June special if anyone is interested
Still cheaper on Agoda:Just came across this June special if anyone is interested
Unfortunately useless for all the Apple people - not an option. It is truly stupid that PTV doesn't install (or is perhaps blocked from installing?) installing a machine in a useful location at the airport.You can top up using the myki app. It uses the NFC in your phone to write the money into your myki card.
Or, you can just use the myki card generated by Google Wallet.
Agreed it would make sense to have one in the bus stop area. Although If you’re coming from any of the terminals, stopping by at the machine in T4 is not really a detour at all.Unfortunately useless for all the Apple people - not an option. It is truly stupid that PTV doesn't install (or is perhaps blocked from installing?) installing a machine in a useful location at the airport.
It's not a great detour, but it is almost invisible to most passengers (and unknown), and a completely illogical location.Agreed it would make sense to have one in the bus stop area. Although If you’re coming from any of the terminals, stopping by at the machine in T4 is not really a detour at all.
Aaah the airport wouldn’t miss out on the opportunity for a bit of grift here and there. The collect fees from Skybus and of course taxis/uber etc. But I assume not from PTV.It's not a great detour, but it is almost invisible to most passengers (and unknown), and a completely illogical location.
Just came across this June special if anyone is interested
Agoda is actually the second most expensive at the moment.Still cheaper on Agoda:
Unfortunately useless for all the Apple people - not an option. It is truly stupid that PTV doesn't install (or is perhaps blocked from installing?) installing a machine in a useful location at the airport.
I agree with you re only 30 minutes longer if timed properly. PTV app is very useful.I would say, more likely that people were just free loading and not actually buying anything in DFO.
Had to go from airport to south east Melbourne yesterday, and honestly, taking bus 901 to Broadmeadow, then train into city then continue down south only took 0 to 30 minutes longer than taking Skybus Peninsula, as 901 had reasonable frequencies and trains don't get stuck in traffic, while Skybus is only hourly and could have stuck in traffic. If you just miss the hourly Skybus by 10 or 15 mins, you would spend 45 minutes sitting at the airport, may as well jump on the public bus 901.
The lack of Myki support on Apple devices stems from Apple's restrictive NFC and payment system architecture³, regulatory and privacy concerns, and Myki's technical and organizational challenges in adapting their system for iOS. Efforts are ongoing to improve compatibility, but as of now, Myki is not fully functional on iPhones.Unfortunately useless for all the Apple people - not an option. It is truly stupid that PTV doesn't install (or is perhaps blocked from installing?) installing a machine in a useful location at the airport.
How come you get $32.11, but not when I open the web page?$32.11 return
......Note the Skybus
Every 10 minutes to the city, but only hourly to the south east, which is why I took 901 + train even though I was tight with time.is every 10 to 15 minutes.
Ha! Never used that one, even though Chelsea would be a viable option. The $37.50 seniors can't compete with a $2.75 Myki .........
Every 10 minutes to the city, but only hourly to the south east, which is why I took 901 + train even though I was tight with time.
Oh that's funny. I actually checked before posting and the page I found showed only Google Play, so, par for the course, PTV's documentation is incomplete/inaccurate.Is this still the case? I know this used to be the case, but they are now saying this is also available for iPhone. (I use Android so I can't test)
Ah, so there is one at MEL T4.Agreed it would make sense to have one in the bus stop area. Although If you’re coming from any of the terminals, stopping by at the machine in T4 is not really a detour at all.
It manages to work fine for my San Francisco Clipper card which still has a few $USD on it waiting for my next tripThe lack of Myki support on Apple devices stems from Apple's restrictive NFC and payment system architecture³, regulatory and privacy concerns, and Myki's technical and organizational challenges in adapting their system for iOS. Efforts are ongoing to improve compatibility, but as of now, Myki is not fully functional on iPhones.
³Apple restricts support for Host Card Emulation (HCE), a technology that allows storing card details in the cloud for transit cards like Myki. Instead, Apple Pay uses an embedded Secure Element (eSE) for security, which complicates integrating Myki's system with iPhones
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The reason Mobile Myki isn't available on iPhone... yet
Melbournians rejoice as Public Transport Victoria (PTV) announces that Myki is being implemented into their mobile devices. No longer are the days where you are standing in a queue waiting to top up your Myki, or touching on the electronic turnstiles only to find out that you’ve run out of money.www.linkedin.com
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Ah, it’s been on my “To Do” list to check the status of Clipper and iOS. I have a physical card from years ago as a fall back for my next trip.It manages to work fine for my San Francisco Clipper card which still has a few $USD on it waiting for my next trip