If you're short on time, here's the quick answer: While full United passenger lists are not available to the public, you can access limited information by looking up your flight details on sites like FlightStats.com.
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Airlines and ticket agents regularly collect personal information from passengers in the course of business that may not be otherwise publicly available such as name, date of birth, and frequent flyer number. It is important for this information to be collected and maintained responsibly.
No. Only way somebody else can check your reservation is if that person knew your name, flight number and the reservation code. Even then, they would not know if you boarded the flight. No airline will give out the passenger list of a given flight.
Aircraft registration is public information in the USA, making it easy to find a locate and track a US-registered plane by it's tail number, and find out who owns it.
Carriers are required by some Governments to collect the following information called as Advance Passenger Information (A.P.I.) ...
Flights to USA, Canada, Mexico, France, United Kingdom, South Korea, Mainland China, Taiwan, India, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar and Australia.
(2) The passenger manifest should include the following information: the full name of each passenger.the passport number of each passenger, if required for travel.(C)the name and telephone number of a contact for each passenger.
A deadhead flight is another name for an empty legs flight. This is a flight that occurs when an aircraft has been used for a one-way jet charter and has to either return to its base or fly to another airport to pick up its next passengers.
PNR stands for Passenger Name Record, it is a unique number by which you can get all details about the individual(s) who is/are gonna travel or travelling.