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How can I find passenger details of flight?

Some airlines directly display the passenger list, while others may require additional steps. If the passenger list is not readily available, you might find an option to download the passenger manifest. This document typically contains the names of all travelers on your flight.



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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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Normally the PNR Data is saved in the Systems of the GDS. So if you need the PNR Data, you need access to the different GDS Systems as for example Sabre, Amadeus, Galileo/Apollo, Travelport, Worldspan, Patheo or Abacus.

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Yes, a family member or friend can get a Non-Passenger Escort (NPE) pass to accompany anyone with a disability. NPE passes allow the loved one to assist to the gate or after landing. To get an NPE pass, please show a government-issued ID at the ticket counter.

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To request a free change or refund with the airline, you must provide official documentation. For death in the family: Airlines will accept an official death certificate for immediate family members. If the deceased relative does not share the same last name, proof of relationship will also be required.

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“Many airlines use only the data on the boarding pass, specifically the confirmation code and last name to allow full access to your online account. These can be abused to access your personal data that is stored by the airline.”

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Passenger Name Record (PNR)

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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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On any airline, you have 24 hours to cancel a reservation at no charge, according to federal regulations. Because of this rule, some airlines will allow passengers to make name corrections for free within that window—though they're not legally required to do so.

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FlightAware publishes aircraft activity logs and registration information which are obtained as public records from the FAA.

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