Dear Sir/Madam:
In reference of the proposed rule docket number USCBP-2005-003, which will
regulate the transmission of the passenger manifests for commercial aircraft
arriving and departing from the US, I would like to present my contributions.
In order to allow the involved US agencies to identify high-risk passengers and
crewmembers and prevent them before departure for boarding any aircraft bound
for or departing from the US, CBP has made a proposition with two alternatives as
follows:
1. the submission of the complete manifests no later than 60 minutes
before departure;
or
2. the individual transmission of passenger data on real-time transactions.
The alternative number 2 has more change of success since airlines can manage
the boarding process more efficiently and deny boarding to the vetted passenger or
crew member upon check-in avoiding to ?transfer? this to the gate area and allow
passenger to have access to the sterile area. Also this procedure will allow airlines
to maintain the passenger/baggage match accurately since they will accept only
passengers/crew members cleared by CBP by the time that they are being
checked in.
Another aspect to be considered is the minimum connection time between
carriers, which at the majority of the airports is 1 hour. I would like to point out that
a passenger arriving to a connecting point via airline X to connect to airline Y
depending on the agreement, has his/her baggage/boarding card issue by airline
X, but APIS data must be inputted by airline Y which will be responsible for his/her
transportation to the US.
With this alternative, delays can be avoided and will not impact arrival in the US
and subsequently Immigrations and Customs passenger processing.
Finally is important to point out that many countries regulations have a deadline of
one hour or up to 45 minutes prior to departure to accept passengers with
confirmed reservations.
Due to the above reasons, I would like to recommend that all efforts must be
concentrated in the individual transmission of passenger data with real-time
transactions and final manifest sent 20 minutes prior departure (push-back) for
airlines with regular flights.
Respectfully,
Roberto Gomes
Comment Submitted by Roberto Gomes
This is comment on Proposed Rule
Passenger Manifests for Commercial Aircraft Arriving in and Departing From the United States; Passenger and Crew Manifests for Commercial Vessels Departing From the United States
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