Secure flight information
Under the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Secure Flight program, Air New Zealand is required to collect Secure Flight Passenger Data which includes a passenger's full name (as it appears on government-issued Identification), date of birth, gender, and TSA issued Redress Number (if available).
The purpose of the Secure Flight program is to enhance the security of air travel through the use of improved watch list matching to identify known and suspected terrorists.
Failure to provide full Secure Flight Passenger Data may result in denial of transport or denial of authority to enter the boarding area.
Redress Number
A Redress Number is a unique number the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) may occasionally elect to issue in order to help verify a person's identity and eliminate TSA watchlist misidentification.
For more information about the TSA's Secure Flight program visit TSA's website.
TSA PreCheck®
TSA PreCheck is a program in the United States that allows low-risk travellers an expedited screening process. With TSA PreCheck, you don't have to take off your shoes, belts, or light jackets, and you can keep your laptops and liquids in your bag. The program is available in over 200 airports across the United States. Children 17 and under can join an adult with TSA PreCheck on their boarding pass.
Learn more about TSA PreCheck.