travelling EU to US
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- stylepimp
just to let you know, what data will be transfered/stored when you travel from the EU to the USA:
1. PNR (Passenger Name Record) locator code
2. Date of reservation
3. Date(s) of intended travel
4. Name
5. Other names on PNR
6. Address
7. All forms of payment information
8. Billing address
9. Contact telephone numbers
10. All travel itinerary for specific PNR
11. Frequent flyer information (limited to miles flown and address(es))
12. Travel agency
13. Travel agent
14. Code share PNR information
15. Travel status of passenger
16. Split/Divided PNR information
17. Email address
18. Ticketing field information
19. General remarks
20. Ticket number
21. Seat number
22. Date of ticket issuance
23. No show history
24. Bag tag numbers
25. Go show information
26. OSI information
27. SSI/SSR information
28. Received from information
29. All historical changes to the PNR
30. Number of travelers on PNR
31. Seat information
32. One-way tickets
33. Any collected APIS information
34. ATFQ fieldshttp://europa.eu.int/comm/intern…
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thank you, land of the free.oh, and thanks EU comission for agreeing to this.
I really feel safer now.
- warheros0
does it really say seat number AND seat information?
kind of redundant...and stupid
- ********0
That's not so surprising. Why do you think they check your tickets and passport? What do you think all those bar-codes hold?
Besides. That is worse-case. Most dont even have an email address.
- nodh0
what about a DNA sample and the name of my dog ... f*ck them, as if the states were paradise on earth!
- stylepimp0
warheros: it's a copy/paste of the official PDF.
- stylepimp0
moth, sorry, but I think you didn't understand what the problem is, did you?
- ribit0
It's just not fun anymore... It's bad enough that when you get there you have to deal with lots of badly designed signs (like stretched lettering done in Powerpoint), signs in the wrong places, and lots of people shouting at you to make up for the badly designed directions system...depressing.
Didnt someone here do a nice visual analysis of the signage at Detroit airport? (the worst)
- ********0
yeah it's complete crap. I've travelled nearly to every continent and nobody does this to you.
- ********0
There is no problem!
I would expect nothing less to be taken... There is nothing in that list that I find problematic.
If I had something to hide - maybe, but that's the point.
- stylepimp0
moth, are u a US citizen?
if yes, I dearly suggest brazil as your next travel destination :)
might be fun for you.
PS: and on the long flight u could read and try to understand the human rights charta.
PPS: or travel to russia - but please do not forget to submit your credit card details to the russian government.
- ********0
No, I'm British.
And I still don't see what you are getting so excited about.
If you want to talk about Human Rights, go and chat with the father of a starving Soweto family who are all dying of aids or something due to Nelson's personal views...
Recording and sharing your address and credit card details really should bother you that much. You can always move house, and you can always do away with your cards.
In fact - don't leave your country!
The Russian Government can have my credit card details if they wish. Why wouldn't I trust them over Amazon or CDWOW or Apple?
- Dublao70
What's up with Brazil? Really good or really bad?