BRUSSELS—European Union lawmakers approved long-delayed legislation
requiring airlines to share air-passenger data, as the bloc struggles to
close legal loopholes used by terrorists coming to Europe.
The law, passed Thursday, would make the personal and credit-card data of
all air travelers coming into and leaving the EU accessible to national
police and intelligence services for up to five years. Countries also could
opt to collect and share data on flights within the EU.
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