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    Home » EU signs agreements with Norway, Iceland on transfer of passenger name record data

    EU signs agreements with Norway, Iceland on transfer of passenger name record data

    eub2eub215 October 2025 Transport in the EU
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    Commissioner for Internal Affairs and Migration Magnus Brunner has signed bilateral agreements on behalf of the European Union to transfer passenger name record (PNR) data with Norway and Iceland.

    Norway plane - Image by jacqueline macou from Pixabay

    At the signing, the two countries were represented by State Secretary to the Norwegian Ministry of Justice and Public Security, Joakim Øren, and the Permanent Secretary to the Icelandic Ministry of Justice, Haukur Gudmundsson.

    The agreements will allow Norway and Iceland to receive PNR data, information provided by passengers during the reservation and check-in process, from air carriers operating between these countries and the EU Member States.

    This strengthenslaw enforcement cooperation between the EU, Norway and Iceland in the Schengen Area, and helps to step up the joint fight against terrorism and serious and organised crime.

    The agreements guarantee a high level of protection of privacy through strong data protection safeguards and provide legal certainty to air carriers.

    Following the signature, Norway and Iceland will launch their respective national ratification procedures. On the EU side, it is now for the European Parliament to endorse the text before the Council can adopt the decisions to conclude these agreements.

    The EU has already signed agreements allowing EU carriers to transfer PNR data to the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada. The new agreements with Norway and Iceland are another step in the EU’s commitment to strengthen law enforcement cooperation and information exchange partnerships, based on shared values and fundamental rights.

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