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Giving Out Passport Number
We are booking a trip to Europe with a small group tour operator based in Australia. We have been emailed a booking form to fill in online and it asks for our passport numbers. This seems a little dubious as well as unnecessary. We are arranging our own flights and meeting up with the group on arrival.
Are we being over-cautious in wanting to withhold our passport numbers?
Are we being over-cautious in wanting to withhold our passport numbers?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You pretty much always have to complete API (advanced passenger information) with all airlines now that involve foreign travel. Furthermore, certainly in Spain so probably elsewhere, all hotels and private rentals have to complete a form on each of their guests which includes passport number. It really isn't a secret number, it's not your PIN :-)
You are correct, in your case the flights and accommodation are two separate issues.
The automatic requirement for filing passport details is essentially a USA initiated one, brought in after 11.9.2001. In my experience, when flying internationally within Schengen (EEA except UK and Ireland) it is not a requirement to log passport or ID details or on domestic flights, but it is anywhere else - in fact you cannot even board a flight to the USA unless you also possess a visa (one version of which is an ESTA). UK and Eire nationals additionally have to go through immigration in both directions when travelling anywhere to/from their countries (by ferry, air or whatever) whereas within Schengen no immigration facilities exist and all flights (Berlin-Rome, Paris Stockholm, etc., etc.) are treated as domestic. The Eire/UK situation is due to not being in Schengen and in the case of Eire the reason is the open border with the UK where no immigration facilities are maintained, else one suspects Eire would join the rest of restriction-free Europe in the Schengen Area.
It is a legal requirement in many countries worldwide to report to the authorities, or have available on file, passport or national ID details for all residents at hotels, etc.
The automatic requirement for filing passport details is essentially a USA initiated one, brought in after 11.9.2001. In my experience, when flying internationally within Schengen (EEA except UK and Ireland) it is not a requirement to log passport or ID details or on domestic flights, but it is anywhere else - in fact you cannot even board a flight to the USA unless you also possess a visa (one version of which is an ESTA). UK and Eire nationals additionally have to go through immigration in both directions when travelling anywhere to/from their countries (by ferry, air or whatever) whereas within Schengen no immigration facilities exist and all flights (Berlin-Rome, Paris Stockholm, etc., etc.) are treated as domestic. The Eire/UK situation is due to not being in Schengen and in the case of Eire the reason is the open border with the UK where no immigration facilities are maintained, else one suspects Eire would join the rest of restriction-free Europe in the Schengen Area.
It is a legal requirement in many countries worldwide to report to the authorities, or have available on file, passport or national ID details for all residents at hotels, etc.
Methinks the answer is simple. Give the number or don't travel. If you query the need to provide the number your carrier may become suspicious and demand other supporting ID's. I don't really see any problem as the number is not very private as many travellers are happy to show their passport without demur even at banks and hotels when asked.
Enjoy the trip.
Enjoy the trip.