FLUX due to become available at 20 US airports
On 24 August 2009, the number of airports in the United States at which automated border passage is available to FLUX participants will increase from ...
Longer waiting times, increased and ever more complex security measures, often coupled with indifferent services are typically
the reward for international travelers nowadays.
The more frequent the travel, the more frequent the recurring problems are encountered. Registered Traveler
(RT) programs have the potential to expedite
travelers across the entire airport process using biometric identifiers.
Airports have a crucial role to play in
providing the necessary infrastructure for RT programs and, depending on
services
offered and local circumstances operate these
programs in public private partnerships with Government authorities
and airlines.
Interoperability between RT programs is of huge benefit to passengers, airports, airlines and Governments all over
the world. Dartagnan, via Schiphol Group,
actively works with IATA Simplifying Passenger Travel Initiative and
Airports Council International to promote seamless travel and RT programs interoperability.
On 24 August 2009, the number of airports in the United States at which automated border passage is available to FLUX participants will increase from ...
The Dutch Minister of Justice Ernst Hirsch Ballin and the US Customs and Border Protection Acting Commissioner Jayson P. Ahern today formally launched ...
September 2008 Dartagnan, The ACI EUROPE task force on border control and registered traveller programmes was launched on21 April. Nanne Onland, director, ...