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Please note, Advance Passenger Information is only applicable to passengers travelling from the UK.
Advance Passenger Information (API) (sometimes called APIS) is information required by specific governments prior to travel. It is information taken from your travel document, normally your passport, and the biographical data will be sent to the appropriate countries government agencies. There are a number of countries that require airlines to collect APIS data, you may also hear it called Secure Flight for the US and e-Borders for the UK.
You will need to login to our unique website* http://eapi.thomson.co.uk where you can supply API by completing the fields for each passenger on your booking.
You need to supply APIS information from the travel document (usually passport) that you intend to use for travel to your destination. Please ensure that the travel document is valid for your destination. The information required is:
Plus for US destinations:
Once you have completed and confirmed the entry fields, we store it securely in our system until we are required to transmit the information to the appropriate authorities electronically via a secure network. This transmission takes place up to 72 hours prior to your flight departure and at other specified times including after your flight has departed.
We adhere to UK and EU data protection laws and your information will only be sent to authorised government agencies and used for the purposes of Border Control and Security. Your data will not be used for any marketing purposes. Once transmitted the information will be retained in line with the various government API requirements and then destroyed, and will not be used for any other purpose. The USA requires us to provide the following privacy notice:
The transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires you to provide your full name, date of birth, and gender for the purpose of watch list screening, under the authority of 49 U.S.C. section 114, the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 and 49 C.F.R parts 1540 and 1560. You may also provide your Redress Number, if available. Failure to provide your full name, date of birth, and gender may result in denial of transport or denial of authority to enter the boarding area. TSA may share information you provide with law enforcement or intelligence agencies or others under its published system of records notice. For more on TSA privacy policies, or to review the system of records notice and the privacy impact assessment, please see the TSA Web site at www.tsa.gov
Please click here for further information on Electronic System for Travel Authority (ESTA).
If you are a visa waiver passenger then you will still need to complete your own ESTA application. This is in addition to the provision of Secure Flight and API data that is used for other purposes. Note: It is important that the information keyed for ESTA matches the API data submitted. For example you might have changed your passport since registering or ESTA.
We would like you to provide as much information as possible on where you will be staying:
If you are taking a fly-drive holiday then you should provide the name and location of the car hire company, and the first intended stopping point.
If your accommodation is to be allocated on arrival then please provide the name of our resort office.
If you are joining a cruise ship, you should provide the cruise ship name, plus the US City of embarkation.
If you are backpacking you should provide an indication of where you will spend your first night.
If you are transferring to another flight, please give details of the departure flight number and destination.