Mandatory reporting of certain passenger information for flights in and via the USA
Secure Flight data collection is a programme by the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA), requiring airlines to report certain passenger information.
Air travel to, from, within and via the USA
All passengers travelling to, from, within or through U.S. air space, or who change flights or whose plane lands in the USA, must provide this data.
The Secure Flight programme operates in addition to the previous APIS and ESTA entry procedures.
Flights entering American air space
This mandatory data includes certain destinations which require travelling through U.S. air space; even though these flights do not land within the USA. The Secure Flight form must be completed, in addition to the required entry formalities for these flights.
This currently applies to flights to Canada, Jamaica, Cuba and Mexico (including from/to Belgium: Guatemala and from/to the Netherlands: Belize).
Note: Airlines reserve the right to refuse to issue a ticket, to cancel a booking or to refuse a boarding card if this information is not provided.
Once you have made your booking, please complete all of the required fields correctly to ensure that everything goes smoothly with your booking.
The personal data that you provide will be passed on to the Transport Security Administration (TSA) for the sole purpose of aviation security and border control.