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The House of Lords has said the 42 pieces of passenger data that airlines need to hand over to the police and security services enable aspects of a passenger’s history, conduct and behaviour to be deducedThe 42 categories are:
- passport number
- country which issued passport
- passport expiry date
- given names
- last name
- gender
- date of birth
- nationality
- passenger name record locator code
- date of reservation
- date(s) of intended travel
- name
- other names on passenger name record (PNR)
- address
- all forms of payment information
- billing address
- contact telephone numbers
- all travel itinerary for specific PNR
- frequent flyer information
- travel agency
- travel agent
- code share PNR information
- travel status of passenger
- split/divided PNR information
- email address
- ticketing field information
- general remarks
- ticket number
- seat number
- date of ticket issued
- no-show history
- bag tag history
- go-show information
- other service-related information
- special service requests, such as meal preferences
- received from information
- all historical changes to PNR
- number of travellers on PNR
- seat information
- one-way tickets
- any collected advanced passenger information system information
- automatic ticketing fare quote
Na wenn es weiter nichts ist… (Danke, Johannes)