Secure Flight Passenger Information

New legislation is currently being passed which requires all cruise lines to obtain information about guests prior to their cruise. The new legislation now requires earlier transmission of information, so that each countries government holds the information prior to sailing.

When did secure flight requirements go into effect?

Secure Flight required that all airlines request and collect Secure Flight Passenger Data (SFPD) as of October 31, 2009. Secure Flight is being phased in with each airline. Implementation with all domestic airlines is scheduled to be completed in the Spring of 2010 and international carriers by the end of 2010.

What happens if my airline did not ask for any of the newly required information?

Secure Flight is being phased-in and each airline will incorporate the necessary changes into its system over the coming months. Passengers should not be concerned if particular airlines don't ask them to provide the additional information right away; it should not impact their travel.

How do I provide this information to you?

We strongly recommend you visit our website to complete this information as soon as possible. This will also help us process embarkation as quickly as possible. Please have your cruise booking ID number, ship name and date of sail to hand. The website address to complete this information is www.celebritycruises.co.uk/online-checkin-tranferred. If you do not have Internet access you should contact your travel agent to assist you in visiting our websites to provide this information.

What information must I provide?

Full passport information must be provided for all guests on your booking. Certain fields are pre-populated with information we currently hold (extracted from your reservation). Please verify this information, correct if necessary and provide any missing details.

All information must correspond with your passport, please note that middle names must be given.

What may happen if I do not provide full and accurate information to you?

In the interest and safety of all our guests and crew and to comply with this legislation, it is very important that you provide this information.

Failure to do so may result in you being denied boarding.

Redress Number

Some guests who have travelled to the United States previously may have been subject to additional screening and as a result have been provided with a ‘redress number.’  If you are in the possession of a redress number then please provide us with this data in the appropriate data field. Please note that providing this data will enable a smoother authorisation process for you.

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