European Union:
Article 29 Working Party Raises Concerns To U.S. DOT On IATA New Distribution Capability Project
21 January 2015
Jones Day
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On September 26,the Article 29 Working Party sent a letter to the U.S. Department of
Transportation on the likely impacts of the International Air
Transport Association' National Distribution Capability project
(IATA Resolution 787) on privacy and data
protection. The letter emphasized the need to consult the EU and
national data protection rules, and referred to compliance measures
previously proposed in an earlier letter.
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