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Are passenger lists public?

No, some airlines may not allow public access to their passenger lists due to privacy concerns.



No, airline passenger lists are not public record in 2026. Due to strict data privacy laws (like GDPR in Europe and the CCPA in California), airlines are legally required to keep the identities of their passengers confidential. This information is stored in a Passenger Name Record (PNR), which includes your name, contact details, itinerary, and payment info. The only entities that typically have access to these lists are the airline, the booking agency, and government security agencies (like the TSA or Customs and Border Protection) for the purposes of "No-Fly" list checks and border security. If you are trying to find out if someone is on a specific flight, the airline will not disclose that information to you for safety reasons. In the event of an aviation accident, a manifest is eventually released to the public, but only after all next of kin have been officially notified. For everyday travel, your presence on a flight remains private, protected by the same encryption standards used for financial transactions.

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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.

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The passenger list of any flight is confidential, and the only way you could ever have access is if you were a flight attendant on said airplane. For security reasons, it's not available to the general public; not to travel agents and not to any other airline.

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Airlines and airports do not typically disclose passenger information, including whether a specific individual has boarded a flight, for privacy and security reasons.

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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.

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The Passenger Information List (PIL) and Passenger+ systems began as a way for cabin crew to identify passengers with a tight connection and help them rebook while still mid-flight. Today, cabin crew are able to see a wealth of data points on each passenger in the cabin.

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Record locator are sometimes called as reservation number or most commonly PNR(Passenger Name Record). This should be seen in your e-ticket either on the right or left top corner. Sometimes you may find GDS PNR if you have booked via a travel agency.

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Passenger information is private information. Only the airline and governments know the list of passengers on a flight which is called a manifest.

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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.

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A Brief Overview of Passenger Lists The earliest passenger lists recorded only a passenger's name, age, sex, occupation and the country of origin. By the 1840s, lists added the country where the person intended to settle. Additional notes might indicate if a passenger died on board or gave birth.

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CBP will keep PNR data secure and confidential, consistent with applicable U.S. law. Careful safeguards, including appropriate data security and access controls, will ensure that the PNR data is not used or accessed improperly.

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It's not abnormal — especially post-pandemic — to see passengers on a flight wearing medical masks. Flight attendants may make note of these passengers as potentially feeling sick, but they will also look for swollen or red eyes, sweating, or sweating when scanning guests.

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They sit on their hands during take off and landing so that if there is any turbulence they are already braced and ready for it. So, it's basically just for safety. Good observation. Not all routinely do this during take-off/landing, but some do.

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Humans are all the same and so are flight attendants. Flight attendants take relationships very seriously and so should you if you are dating one. If you are crew then you can consider a serious romantic relationship easily as long the other person is not Married or CLEARLY playing around.

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Passenger Name Record (PNR)

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Can you change a name on a flight ticket? You can change the name on most flight tickets but the airline will normally charge you an administration fee to do so.

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Name Changes and Spelling Mistakes on Flight Tickets FAQs Can you change a name on a flight ticket? You can change the name on most flight tickets but the airline will normally charge you an administration fee to do so.

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