A failure by the United States and European Union to reach a new agreement next month on the provision of passenger data for trans-Atlantic flights could ground up to 105,000 people each week. The European Court of Justice ruled in May that the current agreement is unacceptable. That agreement calls for airlines to provide U.S. authorities with the names, addresses, ticket payment details and telephone numbers of passengers on trans-American flights. The United States says the data allows it to identify certain passengers for additional screening.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2120424/privacy-dispute-could-ground-trans-atlantic-flights.html