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Can someone check your flight details?

It is confidential information so most airlines will not disclose it to anyone. But, if you've booked a ticket for a family then you can call on customer care number and they can confirm it whether the passenger is boarded or not. Originally Answered: Can I find out if someone boards a flight?



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Travel details are in fact confidential. No reputable airline is going to give a passenger's itinerary to a random person, even if the passenger is not a high-profile elite traveler.

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CBP and DHS officials responsible for identifying illicit travel and preventing and detecting terrorism and certain transnational crimes will have access to PNR data derived from flights to, from, or through the United States.

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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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PNR data derived from flights to, from, or through the United States will be kept by CBP for a period of five years in an active status. After the first six months, the PNR will be “depersonalized,” with names, contact information, and other PII masked in the record.

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Codeshare flights For example, you can purchase a seat on a plane under one airline, but it will actually be a seat on a plane of a different airline, which shares the same flight number or code. Codeshares often happen within alliances, such as OneWorld or SkyTeam, but not always.

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If used skillfully, these small details could lead to even larger headaches for travelers, like identity fraud. “It's good information that could be used in any type of identity theft or a targeted hack,” Fitzgerald says.

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It's not uncommon for two distinct flights to have the same number. For example, DL10 consists of a narrow-bodied jet flying from Denver to Minneapolis–St Paul and then, two to three hours later, a wide-bodied jet flying from MSP to London Heathrow1; AA55 splits Manchester–Chicago–Orlando.

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In most cases, you may not be allowed to travel if you do not provide your API in the time required. Providing your API should not be confused with applying for a visa. You will still need to follow the entry rules for every country you visit, as well as any customs and passport control regulations.

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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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This Secured Flight Passenger Data (SFPD) is required in a PNR prior to issuing a ticket. To protect privacy, the Secure Flight program collects the minimum amount of personal information, such as full name, date of birth, and gender, necessary to conduct effective matching.

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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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  • 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.


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