Ad
Travellers arriving in Paris by high-speed train. EU states are mulling whether railway companies offering international travel should also be subject to requirements to share passenger data with authorities (Photo: Erwyn van der Meer)

Investigation

EU may extend 'passenger name records' to rail and sea

The national governments of the EU member states are considering extending mandatory record-keeping of air passenger data to high-speed rail travel and sea traffic.

A majority of states have said in diplomatic discussions that they were in favour of applying the rules from the EU's passenger name record (PNR) directive, currently only applicable to air travel, to other modes of transportation....

To read this story, log in or subscribe

Enjoy access to all articles and 25 years of archives, comment and gift articles. Become a member for as low as €1,75 per week.

Already a member? Login
Travellers arriving in Paris by high-speed train. EU states are mulling whether railway companies offering international travel should also be subject to requirements to share passenger data with authorities (Photo: Erwyn van der Meer)

Tags

Ad

Related articles

Ad
Ad