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#20470 by slinky09
30 Jul 2007, 11:01
I read somewhere, now can't find the link, that currently proposed legislation in the US Congress (likely to pass) will require airlines to send advance passenger data 48hrs ahead of a flight. The change intended to put a stop to planes being turned around mid flight ...

Sound sensible, but then I realised that four times this year I've booked to go to New York with less than 48hrs notice, so it may put a stop to that. Anyone else in the same boat?
#179680 by preiffer
30 Jul 2007, 11:07
I would potentially be buggered if that rule came in. [n]
#179693 by Decker
30 Jul 2007, 11:39
The article in the ST made the point that there would be provision for last minute travel.
#179701 by locutus
30 Jul 2007, 12:38
Originally posted by Decker
The article in the ST made the point that there would be provision for last minute travel.

They all get SSSS printed on their boarding pass? [:?]
#179709 by slinky09
30 Jul 2007, 13:01
Originally posted by Decker
The article in the ST made the point that there would be provision for last minute travel.


Interesting I wonder how that would be managed ... I do wish they would offer some sort of frequent traveller checks, prescreening or whatever, to speed through those of us who are always on the move.
#179711 by Decker
30 Jul 2007, 13:04
Bring back INSPASS....
#179718 by fozzyo
30 Jul 2007, 16:59
Originally posted by Decker
The article in the ST made the point that there would be provision for last minute travel.


But wouldn't that make the whole system a bit pointless? Or are they just going to say "send the APD for the guys you have the information for already" to get that processed so the other stuff can be done quicker.
#179721 by mcmbenjamin
30 Jul 2007, 17:49
Originally posted by Decker
Bring back INSPASS....


Yea! That was an excellent program :)
#179803 by Decker
31 Jul 2007, 12:18
Done the obvious thing as this might have legs :) See Off Topic to continue the Democrat/Republican debate
#180678 by catsilversword
09 Aug 2007, 06:41
Originally posted by slinky09
I read somewhere, now can't find the link, that currently proposed legislation in the US Congress (likely to pass) will require airlines to send advance passenger data 48hrs ahead of a flight. The change intended to put a stop to planes being turned around mid flight ...

Sound sensible, but then I realised that four times this year I've booked to go to New York with less than 48hrs notice, so it may put a stop to that. Anyone else in the same boat?


Do you mean the kind of advance passenger info you provide online with VS? If so, what happens with airlines who don't provide online check in and flight management? I'm flying with Maxjet in a few weeks, and as far as I can see, there's no provision for supplying that info online, which means they can't ask the questions before check in - which isn't 48 hours early.
#180698 by honey lamb
09 Aug 2007, 11:04
Originally posted by catsilversword
Originally posted by slinky09
I read somewhere, now can't find the link, that currently proposed legislation in the US Congress (likely to pass) will require airlines to send advance passenger data 48hrs ahead of a flight. The change intended to put a stop to planes being turned around mid flight ...

Sound sensible, but then I realised that four times this year I've booked to go to New York with less than 48hrs notice, so it may put a stop to that. Anyone else in the same boat?


Do you mean the kind of advance passenger info you provide online with VS? If so, what happens with airlines who don't provide online check in and flight management? I'm flying with Maxjet in a few weeks, and as far as I can see, there's no provision for supplying that info online, which means they can't ask the questions before check in - which isn't 48 hours early.

Claire, these measures won't be coming into effect until sometime in 2008 so it won't affect your trip.
#180731 by VS045
09 Aug 2007, 17:32
Also booked within 48hrs before departure on many occassions.
Pretty soon, the US government will be doing the job of the terrorsists for them if it continues to practice inconvenience.

45.
#181478 by jtlc2345
19 Aug 2007, 17:36
If Rudolph Giuliani gets elected, he wants every foreign visitor to have to carry a biometric card containing a photo and fingerprint data.

He is quoted as saying, "If you don't have that card, you get thrown out of the country".

Full story here

Jonathan
#181485 by preiffer
19 Aug 2007, 18:50
Well, that's one big "Welcome to America", isn't it? [ii]

Kind of takes me back to my history lessons for 1939-1945... [:?]
#181488 by AlanA
19 Aug 2007, 19:36
Originally posted by jtlc2345
If Rudolph Giuliani gets elected, he wants every foreign visitor to have to carry a biometric card containing a photo and fingerprint data.

He is quoted as saying, "If you don't have that card, you get thrown out of the country".

Full story here

Jonathan


Excellent idea, we should have the same here, but I suppose the liberal looneys would scream blue murder about it
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