March 13th, 2009
New TSA Requirements for All Airline Passengers
Effective May 1, 2009 due to a new Federal requirement, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is requiring the following additional information for every passenger:
· Full Name As It Appears on Your Photo ID (*includes middle name if printed of your ID)
· Date of Birth
· Gender
We here at www.Hawaii-Aloha.com are going to be collecting this information effective immediately for all new customers.
For existing customers who will be departing May 1, 2009 and beyond, we will need to get the birth dates, genders, and middle initial or name as stated exactly on the traveler’s ID.
The information provided at the time reservations are made must exactly match the data on each traveler’s ID.
The new program is called Secure Flight – and this will shift the responsibility for checking passenger names against "watch lists" from the airlines to the TSA. Only passengers who are cleared to fly by the TSA will be given boarding passes. Personal data on most passengers will be retained for no more than seven days, agency officials said.
Reasons the TSA is requiring this information:
· Collecting more personal information will improve the quality of the watch lists that contain names of possible terrorism and criminal suspects.
· To reduce the misidentification of innocent travelers who are mistakenly placed on "no-fly" lists because their names are similar to those found on watch lists.
· These “watch lists” require selected passengers to undergo extra screening at the airport, including physical pat-downs and hand searches of their carry-on items.
· Thousands of incidents have been reported in which passengers have been barred from boarding flights because their names resembled the names of suspected terrorists. The most high-profile case involved U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy.