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Intl. flights to report passenger data
    2008年03月27日  06:17    Shenzhen Daily

CHINA’S Ministry of Public Security published a new regulation on its Web site Tuesday adding passenger and crew details to the information that international flights are required to report to Chinese frontier inspection stations ahead of landing.

The regulation, which will come into effect May 1, was jointly issued by the Ministry of Public Security and the General Administration of Civil Aviation.

Airlines are required to report the information one and a half hours before arrival for flights of more than two hours, and 40 minutes before arrival for flights of less than two hours.

For departing flights, information about passengers and crew must be reported before they pass through exit inspection formalities.

The information required includes name, nationality, gender, date of birth, passport number, expiration date and status.

Airlines will be fined 10,000-30,000 yuan (US$1,430-4,285) for failing to report the information within the time limit, or for incorrect information.

China’s civil aviation administration reserves the right to restrict flights operated by airlines failing to comply with the regulation, and frontier inspection stations will be given the power to postpone or cancel flights.(Jane Lai)

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