reBlog! It's like reTweet (RT) on Twitter, but for Blogs. Got it?

reBlog from planegrazy.com: New Secure Flight requirement comes into force on flights to USA Open blog post

Click on a quote to select it...

You are here: Home / Airlines / New Secure Flight requirement comes into force on flights to USANew Secure Flight requirement comes into force on flights to USA

Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.

The Secure Flight requirement of the US Transportation Security Administration
(TSA) obliges airlines to collect Secure Flight passenger information from
individuals travelling to/from/via the USA from 31 October. 

In connection with the flight booking, passengers must declare their full name
just as it appears in their passport, as well as their gender and date of
birth. 

The airline sends the information to the TSA 72 hours before the flight
departure time. The TSA compares the information with watch lists with the
purpose of identifying suspected terrorists, preventing access to flights by
passengers prohibited from flying, and identifying individuals for whom an
enhanced security check should be performed.
 
When a passenger's information has been compared with the watch lists, the
Secure Flight system sends the result to the airline. If the screening result
is negative, the passenger cannot be accepted for the flight without further
investigation. Further investigation may, however, change the result to
positive, in which case the passenger can be accepted for the flight. 

An airline cannot accept for a flight individuals who lack a Secure Flight
screening result. For this reason it is important that the required information
is found from the reservation at the latest 72 hours before the flight
departure time. If a booking is made closer to the travel time, the airline
will deliver the information to the TSA in connection with the booking
confirmation. 

Further information on the Secure Flight requirement can be found on the TSA
website at the address http://www.tsa.gov/what_we_do/layers/secureflight/.

Related posts:

  1. TSA’s Secure Flight Program Enters Next Public Phase
  2. Lufthansa Special Flight Schedule
  3. Reservations available to other oneworld flights through the Finnair Internet site
  4. Crosswind and Scary Aircraft Landings
  5. Finnair Flights Cancelled Already on Sunday

Posted by Mr. Plane on Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 10:28 am Filed under Airlines, Airports, Aviation, Travel · Tagged with Aviation

planegrazy.com, New Secure Flight requirement comes into force on flights to USA, Mar 2010

Pick a different quote

Add your commentary

loading
or Copy HTML