What is in the EU-US data deal?

What information is covered by the Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement between the US and the EU?

What information is covered by the Passenger Name Record (PNR) agreement between the US and the EU?

1. PNR record locator code

2. Date of reservation/issue of ticket

3. Date(s) of intended travel

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4. Name(s)

5. Available frequent flier and benefit information (i.e. free tickets, upgrades, etc.)

6. Other names on PNR, including number of travellers on PNR

7. All available contact information (including originator information)

8. All available payment/billing information (not including other transaction details linked to a credit card or account and not connected to the travel transaction)

9. Travel itinerary for specific PNR

10. Travel agency/travel agent

11. Code share information

12. Split/divided information

13. Travel status of passenger (including confirmations and check-in status)

14. Ticketing information, including ticket number, one way tickets and Automated Ticket Fare Quote (i.e. ticket price)

15. All baggage information

16. Seat information, including seat number

17. General remarks including Optional Services Instruction (OSI), Special Services Information (SSI) and Special Service Request (SSR) (e.g. unaccompanied minors, elderly passengers requiring assistance, meal choice, seating request or health information needed for assistance)

18. Any collected Advanced Passenger Information System (APIS) information (a 'passenger manifest' mentioning name, nationality, passport number, date of birth, etc)

19. All historical changes to the PNR listed under points 1 to 18