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Why doesn't a flight plan constitute PPR/PNR?

Lots of airports in Europe distinguish Immigration and Customs. The Q in this thread is whether a FP acts as a PN for these. I don’t think it does; the only airport where I was specifically told it does is LKPR. The NL situation referenced above is nonsense if taken generally.

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Ibra wrote:

French customs PNR is explicitly different from FPL

That is not customs (border crossing of EU customs zone border by goods or special fiscal status border by goods or or national borders by goods subject to excise or 5+ digits amounts of cash), but Schengen zone border crossing by persons.

Customs is in Chapter III in the same arrêté. In that chapter, article 15 simply refers to the “Code des Douanes”. On 25 April 2022, the Douane told me in writing that customs PPR/PNR are regulated (required by) arrêté du 20 avril 1998, but it seems to me that this one was abrogated by article 21 of “Arrêté du 24 octobre 2017 relatif au franchissement des frontières par les personnes et les marchandises sur les aérodromes”.

Last Edited by lionel at 12 Jun 13:56
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New info for Sweden here.

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