101. Ted Lopatkiewicz of the National Transportation Safety Board said that U.S. law requires airliners to keep a passenger list, which is made available upon request by the board. 102. That means carriers bringing passengers from Pakistan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Jordan refuse to disclose their passenger lists. 103. The airline said it would not release a full passenger list until relatives were notified. 104. The airline was still contacting relatives of the passengers, however, which was delaying the release of a passenger list. 105. The airline was still contacting relatives of the passengers, which was delaying the release of a passenger list. 106. Swissair said the passenger list will not be released until family members are notified. 107. Swissair said the passenger list would not be released until family members are notified. 108. The agreement calls for border controls and allows the countries to share airline passenger lists. 109. The compulsory passenger lists will affect dozens of vessels, including ferries to and from Germany, Poland, and Russia. 110. The legislation also would require international commercial air carriers to provide passenger lists before arriving in the United States. |