This Passenger List Message (PAXLST) permits the transfer of passenger/crew data from a Customs, Immigration or other designated authority in the country of departure to the appropriate authorities in the country of arrival of the means of transport.
A service segment starting and uniquely identifying a message. The message type code for the Passenger list message is PAXLST. Note: Passenger list messages conforming to this document must contain the following data in segment UNH, composite S009: Data element 0065 PAXLST 0052 D 0054 21A 0051 UN
A segment to indicate the type and function of the message.
A segment to specify message reference.
A segment to specify associated dates/times as required related to the message.
Locations related to the passenger list
A segment to identify the name, address and related function.
A segment to identify a person or department in the sending administration to contact.
A segment to identify communication numbers of departments or persons to whom communication should be directed (e.g. telephone and/or fax number).
A segment to specify details of transport related to each leg, including means of transport, mode of transport name and/or number of vessel and/or vehicle and/or flight.
A segment to specify associated dates and/or times as required related to details of transport.
A segment to specify locations such as place of departure, place of destination, country of ultimate destination, country and/or place of transit, country of transit termination, etc. of a passenger/crew.
A segment to specify associated dates and/or times as required related to locations.
A segment specifying name of the passenger or crew member.
A segment specifying passenger's and/or crew attributes such as complexion and build.
A segment to specify date of birth.
To specify physical measurements, (e.g. height).
A segment to specify indicators such as risk assessment.
A segment specifying other related passenger/crew information (e.g. ticketing information).
A segment indicating country of birth and port/place of origin (embarkation), transit and destination (disembarkation) of a passenger and/or crew.
A segment to identify a communication number of a department or a person to whom communication should be directed (e.g. passenger telephone details).
A segment to indicate the occupation of a passenger or the rank of crew.
A segment to indicate the nationality of a passenger and/or crew.
A segment specifying the number assigned by a supplier that identifies a passenger's reservation.
A segment identifying passenger and/or crew travel documents, such as passports, visas etc.
A segment to specify associated dates/times related to documents.
A segment to specify processing indicators, such as document holder, alias, endorsee etc.
A segment to specify document reference.
A segment indicating the country that issued the document and/or the city where a related document was issued.
A segment to identify methods of payment for transport charges.
A segment to identify passenger type counts (e.g. child, adult, infant, etc.).
A segment to identify the line item number, as well as the type and number of packages.
A segment to indicate the description of the effects.
A segment to indicate the quantity of the effects.
A segment to identify transport details related to the NAD segment.
A segment to identify free text information on passenger transport details.
A segment specifying control totals such as the total number of passengers/ crew members in the message.
A segment to specify the results of the application of an authentication procedure, including the authenticity of sender to ensure integrity of data.
A service segment ending a message, giving the total number of segments in the message (including the UNH & UNT) and the control reference number of the message.