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Do airlines share data?

The information to be shared by airline companies for both inbound and outbound international flights include the name of the passenger, billing/payment information (credit card number), date of issue of ticket as well as intended travel, and names of other travellers in the same PNR, travel itinerary for the PNR, ...



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U.S. law requires air carriers operating flights to, from, or through the United States to provide the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), with certain passenger reservation information, called Passenger Name Record (PNR) data.

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Overview. U.S. International Air Passenger and Freight data is confidential for a period of 6 months, after which it can be released.

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Yes, airlines have access to a passenger's future and previous travel history - but only as far as that airline is concerned.

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Airlines record information for each passenger who books or checks in for a flight, including the date the reservation was made, the passenger's contact details and baggage information. This information is called the passenger name record (PNR).

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Entry and exit into and out of the UK. Your travel history can be provided for the past 5 years if a passport or travel document is submitted for this period.

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Passport records do not include evidence of travel such as entrance or exit stamps, visas, or residence permits.

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Airlines submit a list of passengers and their passport info electronically to the destination country. It's also used instead of an exit stamp in the US.

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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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In accordance with the underlying statutory framework (49 USC Chapter 441) and as described in the applicable SORN, the information maintained in the aircraft record is available to the public upon request.

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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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Your passport (and visa if you have one) will be checked at border control. You'll usually be asked why you're coming to the UK.

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