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http://globalnation.inquirer.net/news/breakingnews/view/20101014-297684/More-data-required-of-US-bound-travellers
More data required of US-bound travellers PAL adopts new US security program
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INQUIRER.net First Posted 14:55:00 10/14/2010

MANILA, Philippines—Starting October 15 and in compliance with a new
security measure, United States-bound airline passengers from the
Philippines will be required to provide detailed personal information before
taking their flight, Philippine Airlines said in a news release.

So PAL’s US-bound passengers will be asked to give their complete name (as
reflected in the passport), date of birth, gender, nationality, passport
number, visa number, and address at destination in the US, PAL said.

These pieces of information are required under the Secure Flight Program, a
new security measure being implemented by the US Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

These data will be asked when booking for a flight or buying a ticket either
by phone through PAL Reservations, the PAL website, at any PAL ticket
office, or any accredited travel agent.

The information shall be transmitted by PAL through its Departure Control
System (DCS) for matching against the US DHS database. Results of the data
matching would be reflected in the PAL DCS when a passenger checks in for
the flight.

The Secure Flight Program requires specific data from passengers of all
flights (including code share flights) by US-based and non-US-based carriers
that fly to/from/within/over the US, including Guam and Saipan.

The program seeks to facilitate passenger handling by screening out those
tagged as inhibited/prohibited from entering the US, starting at point of
origin.

Passengers who would be misidentified for someone else in the database and
eventually cleared to take their flight should submit a Redress Control
Number (RCN) issued by the US DHS. Affected passengers are advised to always
give their RCN in subsequent bookings or ticket purchases to avoid any
future mismatch and inconvenience.

According to the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) website,
"Secure Flight is a behind-the-scenes program that enhances the security of
commercial air travel through the use of improved watch list matching. By
collecting additional passenger data, it will improve the travel experience
for all airline passengers, including those who have been misidentified in
the past."

PAL is implementing the program starting October 15 for flights beginning
November 1, 2010.
Passengers who may experience being unfairly delayed or prohibited from
boarding the flight due to the new security program should direct their
complaints to the US DHS Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) by
logging on to www.dhs.gov/trip or calling 001-866-289-9673 or
001-571-227-2900.



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PJ C. Reyes

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