Security & Defense

#TRAA1723247ARegulation on Border Crossing at Airport Aerodromes

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This law sets rules for how people and goods cross borders at French airport aerodromes. It defines authorized aerodromes for flights from non-Schengen countries and outlines the procedure for pre-notifying border control authorities. Airlines and cargo handlers must provide detailed passenger and goods information, ensuring regulatory compliance for cross-border movements.

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Key Changes

  • Defines authorized aerodromes for non-Schengen flights
  • Outlines 24-hour notice requirement for extra-Schengen flights
  • Specifies information needed for passenger and goods documentation

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Airlines and cargo handlers must provide pre-notification to border control authorities for all extra-Schengen flights containing: sender and recipient contact details (name, phone, fax, email), flight date/time, aircraft information (type, registration, airline, flight number), crew and passenger numbers, complete passenger/crew list with name, surname, nationality, and passport/ID number, and cargo information (nature, currency, valuables, declarable goods).

Airlines, cargo handlers, aircraft operators
reporting
high

Only aerodromes designated as border crossing points (points de passage frontalier) are authorized to receive extra-Schengen flights. These must be consulted on the aviation information service website (http://www.sia.aviation-civile.gouv.fr) and must operate according to published conditions and schedules.

Aerodrome operators, airlines
operational
high

Passenger and crew lists provided in pre-notification must specify for each individual: full name (nom, prénom), nationality, and passport or identity card number.

Airlines, cargo handlers
disclosure
medium

Airlines and cargo handlers must declare cargo information including: nature of goods, presence of currency or monetary instruments, presence of securities and valuables, and any goods requiring declaration.

Airlines, cargo handlers
disclosure
medium

For departure pre-notifications to extra-Schengen destinations, airlines must specify: date, planned departure time (local time), departure aerodrome, destination city and country.

Airlines, aircraft operators
reporting

Affected Parties

Airport operatorsAirlines

Tags

aviation,border control,compliance