Secure Flight Program: Making Travel Safer
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How will Secure Flight affect  passengers? 
Under the Secure Flight  program, passengers will be required to provide: 
·         Full name (as it appears on  passenger’s identification document)
·         Date of birth
·         Gender
·         Redress Number (if available)
Your airline will send the information you  provide to TSA who will match it against terrorist watch lists.  Please  note that boarding passes may not always display the exact information  you provided when booking your travel.  This will not affect you when  traveling.  The name you provide when booking your travel is used to  perform watch list matching before a boarding pass is ever issued.
What are the benefits of Secure Flight? 
Secure Flight makes travel safer by more effectively  identifying individuals that may pose a known or suspected threat to  aviation.  It also enables officials to address security threats sooner.  Furthermore, by creating one watch list matching system, it helps  prevent the misidentification of passengers who have names similar to  individuals on terrorist watch lists.  Lastly, Secure Flight offers an  improved redress process, so that those who are mistakenly matched to  the watch lists can avoid problems in the future. 
Protecting passenger privacy 
The privacy of individuals’ information is a  cornerstone of Secure Flight.  TSA collects the minimum amount of  personal information necessary to conduct effective watch list matching.   Furthermore, personal data is handled in accordance with stringent  guidelines and all applicable privacy laws and regulations.
Redress – for passengers who feel they  have been misidentified
Those  who believe they have been mistakenly matched to a name on the watch  list are invited to apply for redress through the Department of Homeland  Security Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP).  Secure Flight  uses the results of the redress process in its watch list matching  process, thus preventing future misidentifications for passengers who  may have a name that’s similar to an individual on the watch list.  For  more information on the redress process, visit www.dhs.gov/trip.
 

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