Best, Lara From: McNeil, John (CRM) <John.McNeil2@usdoLgov> Sent: Monday, August 2, 2021 12:07 PM To: (USANYS) Cc: Cole, Taylor (CRM) <Taylor.Cole@usdoj,gov> Subject: RE: British Airways Just asked the CBP Attaché. PNR records (which is ticketing information from the airline) is destroyed by CBP after 5 years. However, fight manifest information (which does not include all ticketing information) is kept for a very long period by CBP. Checking on the UK equivalent. John T. McNeil U.S. Department of Justice Attaché - London <image001.png> United States Embassy 33 Nine Elms Lane London SW11 7US Desk: 020 7891 3710 Mobile: 0788 581 2862 Desk (from U.S.): 301-985-8641 Ex. 23710 Mobile (iron U.S.): +44 788-581-2862 From: (USANYS) Sent: Monday, August 2, 2021 4:33 PM To: McNeil, John (CRM)<John.McNeil2Pusdoj.gov>. Cc: Cole, Taylor (CRM) <Taylor.Cole@usdoLgov> Subject: RE: British Airways Thanks, John. We have been working with CBP locally, but we are also interested in CBP/travel records from the UK side. Our understanding was that it only went 5 years back, but would appreciate any more information/suggestions you have. From: McNeil, John (CRM) <John.McNeil2Pusdoj.gov> Sent: Monday, August 2, 2021 11:23 AM To: (USANYS) Cc: Cole, Taylor (CRM) <TaylorColePusdoj.gov> Subject: RE: British Airways Neither. You should work with CBP locally to get the records from their national database. FBI may also have access to this. John EFTA00040829
