US Airlines' Controversial Data Sales and Surcharge Practices

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Major US airlines including Delta, American, and United sold passenger flight data through their owned broker ARC to government agencies like CBP and ICE, raising concerns over privacy and oversight as sensitive travel information is shared without clear legal safeguards.
Topics:business#airline-data-sale#airline-industry#arc#government-surveillance#passenger-privacy#privacy-and-security
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