Update makes showing multiple tickets easier on Ventra app

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The Ventra app was reported down Thursday as Metra launched a series of new operations and prices.

Sun-Times file photo

Sun-Times file

Metra customers who have downloaded the Ventra app will have an easier time displaying multiple tickets after a new update.

With the update, a customer can launch all their tickets to display at once, Metra said in a statement Monday. Customers can update the application by going to the App Store or Google Play.

To launch more than one ticket, a customer should go to the My Metra Tickets page, select “multiple tickets” and select the type and number of tickets to launch, Metra said.

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