MBTA Debuts Managed Event Ticketing Platform With Masabi
Available through the MBTA mTicket app, the new offering enables eligible match attendees to purchase transportation tickets for dedicated services to Boston Stadium.

Masabi’s Justride platform powers the solution and leverages the existing integration between the MBTA and Velocia.
MBTA
- The MBTA has launched a managed event ticketing platform in collaboration with Masabi.
- This new service is accessible through the MBTA mTicket app.
- It allows match attendees to purchase transportation tickets for specific services to Boston Stadium.
*Summarized by AI
Boston’s Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and Masabi launched a custom in-app ticket-purchasing experience to help manage access to dedicated stadium transportation services during the major international soccer matches taking place in Boston this summer.
Available through the MBTA mTicket app, the new offering enables eligible match attendees to purchase transportation tickets for dedicated services to Boston Stadium. It has been designed to support the significant increase in demand expected during the seven matches in Boston, helping the MBTA efficiently manage passenger flows while providing a simple and convenient experience for fans through a format they are already familiar with.
MBTA’s New Solution
Masabi’s Justride platform powers the solution and leverages the existing integration between the MBTA and Velocia.
Riders can select “Buy Tickets to Boston Stadium” within the MBTA mTicket app and complete a registration process to unlock access to event transportation tickets. Tickets will be made available by match and boarding group, enabling the MBTA to manage capacity and provide controlled access to high-demand services associated with each event.
“Major international sporting events place extraordinary demands on public transportation systems,” said Brian Zanghi, CEO at Masabi. “Using the flexibility of our Justride platform, the MBTA was able to rapidly introduce a managed event transportation offering that addresses these challenges without requiring a separate application or new infrastructure. This deployment demonstrates how transit agencies can use configurable fare payment technology to respond quickly to unique operational needs while maintaining a seamless rider experience.”
Quick Answers
The MBTA mTicket app is a mobile application that allows users to purchase transportation tickets for services operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority.
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