9 Questions
What is the purpose of the Advance Passenger Processing (APP) system?
To receive boarding directives from one or more governments for international flights
What happens if a passenger does not fly after a positive boarding directive is received through the APP system?
The airline should cancel the APP transaction
What is data sharing in the context of the APP system?
Sharing passenger data between participating governments
What is the minimum data required for APP processing?
Passport number, nationality code, first four letters of family name.
What additional details are required for travel to Australia?
Passport number, nationality code, full family name, given names, date of birth, and sex.
What information is checked against a secure database during APP processing?
Passport number, nationality code, family name, travel document type and number, and transit field information.
What is the primary responsibility of a PGSA regarding passenger documentation?
To check the passenger's valid travel documentation
What are the features that a PGSA must check in a DFTTA presented by a passenger?
Original DFTTA, signature, and photographs of the person(s) intending to travel to Australia
What is the procedure for processing passengers presenting a family passport?
Process them as a group for APP check
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