What sort of passenger information will be transferred to US authorities?
(read more) United States law requires airlines operating flights to, from, or through the United States (US) to provide the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with certain passenger data to facilitate safe travel and to secure US security. The passenger data falls into two categories. • Passenger Name Record (PNR) : This includes a variety of information provided during the booking process or held by airlines or travel agents, such as the passenger’s name, contact details, details of the travel itinerary (such as date of travel, origin and destination, seat number, and number of bags) and details of the reservation (such as travel agency and payment information) or other information (such as affiliation with a frequent flier program); • Advanced Passenger Information (API): this includes mainly information contained on a passenger’s passport and is often collected at check-in. This information is provided prior to arrival to frontier control authorities. This is also used to scr
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