http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015 ... enger-data
Data targets
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 deduced
The 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
The European commission plan to be published on Wednesday would require 42 separate pieces of information on every passenger flying in and out of Europe, including their bank card details, home address and meal preferences such as halal, to be stored on a central database for up to five years for access by the police and security services.