"Secure Flight" is the program of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA), in the framework of certain passenger data already sent early to the U.S. authorities. The aim is still used to have a matching of passenger data with the so-called "watch list" to make to ensure that suspects can get to the flight.
01 Departure From November 2010 to implement all the airlines that fly internationally in or from the United States, the United States, within American bzw.alle U.S. airlines for global goals of this program for their flights. "Secure Flight" is now already introduced for domestic flights within the U.S.. In a later phase, the data will also be covered for flights to the U.S. airspace crossing.
The airlines are legally obliged to provide the authorities with the Secure Flight Passenger Data (SFPD) 72 hours prior to the check in is provided. For short-term trips have entered the data when booking and ticketing the PNR and will be submitted to the U.S. authorities.
case of missing data, the airline access to the flight will be refused.
| The Secure Flight Passenger Data (SFPD) include the following information: |
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| * A so-called Redress number will receive a passenger, if it has been clarified that he improperly on the "Watch List" was. |
Many airlines ticketing missing or incomplete Secure Flight Passenger Data (SFPD) will no longer be possible.
WARNING! After transferring to the TSA data are manually re-entered again because the old Entries expire. Only as a ticketing or a paraphrase is possible.
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