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1. The passenger and service information is the following details in respect of a passenger—
(a)name as it appears on the reservation;
(b)place of birth;
(c)issue date of travel document;
(d)address;
(e)sex;
(f)any contact telephone number;
(g)e-mail address;
(h)travel status of passenger, which indicates whether reservation is confirmed or provisional and whether the passenger has checked in;
(i)the number of pieces and description of any baggage carried;
(j)any documentation provided to the passenger in respect of his baggage;
(k)date of intended travel;
(l)ticket number;
(m)date and place of ticket issue;
(n)seat number allocated;
(o)seat number requested;
(p)check-in time, regardless of method;
(q)date on which reservation was made;
(r)identity of any person who made the reservation;
(s)any travel agent used;
(t)any other name that appears on the passenger’s reservation;
(u)number of passengers on the same reservation;
(v)complete travel itinerary for passengers on the same reservation;
(w)the fact that a reservation in respect of more than one passenger has been divided due to a change in itinerary for one or more but not all of the passengers;
(x)Code Share Details(1);
(y)method of payment used to purchase ticket or make a reservation;
(z)details of the method of payment used, including the number of any credit, debit or other card used;
(aa)billing address;
(bb)booking reference number, Passenger Name Record Locator and other data locator used by the carrier to locate the passenger within its information system;
(cc)the class of transport reserved;
(dd)the fact that the reservation is in respect of a one-way journey;
(ee)all historical changes to the reservation;
(ff)General Remarks;
(gg)Other Service Information (OSI);
(hh)System Service Information (SSI) and System Service Request information (SSR);
(ii)identity of the individual who checked the passenger in for the voyage or flight or international service;
(jj)Outbound Indicator, which identifies where a passenger is to travel on to from the United Kingdom;
(kk)Inbound Connection Indicator, which identifies where a passenger started his journey before he travels onto the United Kingdom;
(ll)the fact that the passenger is travelling as part of a group;
(mm)the expiry date of any entry clearance held in respect of the United Kingdom;
(nn)card number and type of any frequent flyer or similar scheme used;
(oo)Automated Ticket Fare Quote (ATFQ), which indicates the fare quoted and charged;
(pp)the fact that the passenger is under the age of eighteen and unaccompanied; and
(qq)where the passenger is a person under the age of eighteen and unaccompanied—
(i)age;
(ii)languages spoken;
(iii)any special instructions provided;
(iv)the name of any departure agent who will receive instructions regarding the care of the passenger;
(v)the name of any transit agent who will receive instructions regarding the care of the passenger;
(vi)the name of any arrival agent who will receive instructions regarding the care of the passenger;
(vii)the following details in respect of the guardian on departure—
(aa)name;
(bb)address;
(cc)any contact telephone number; and
(dd)relationship to passenger; and
(viii)the following details in respect of the guardian on arrival—
(aa)name;
(bb)address;
(cc)any contact telephone number; and
(dd)relationship to passenger.
These indicate the name of any other carrier who will carry the passenger.
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