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Business Travel Industry Praises CBP’s International Registered Traveler Pilot

NBTA Encourages Rapid Expansion of “Global Entry”

CONTACTCaleb Tiller, +1 703-684-0836, ext. 138
                     Nicole Hayes, +1 703-684-0836, ext. 133

Alexandria, VA (April 14, 2008) -- The National Business Travel Association (NBTA), the voice of the business travel industry, congratulates the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for the recently announced plan for a pilot international registered traveler program called Global Entry. The program will launch this summer at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) in New York, George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) in Houston, and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD). Global Entry will be designed to meet one of NBTA’s major priorities:  providing frequent low-risk business travelers with a mechanism to speed their processing through U.S. immigration checkpoints. Enrolled participants will be able to confirm their identity via a biometric check at kiosks, rather than waiting in long lines for an interview with a CBP inspector.

While the pilot is confined to operations at three airports, NBTA understands CBP plans a broader rollout of the program in the near future. Additionally, CBP has indicated its intentions to take further steps that would increase security while speeding traveler facilitation:

(i) develop a DHS-wide approach to traveler pre-screening programs, such as NEXUS, SENTRI, Registered Traveler, and Global Entry.

(ii) “foster close ties” among the various registered traveler programs

(iii) develop reciprocal Global Entry programs with other countries to enable pre-screened international travelers from both nations to take advantage of expedited immigration processing

The announced fee for enrollment in the Global Entry pilot is $100. NBTA understands that when the program is made permanent that fee will cover five years of participation.

NBTA Executive Director & COO, Bill Connors, CTC, noted, “CBP and NBTA agree that frequent business travelers need a quick and secure means to enter the United States, and other travelers will see reduced wait times, as well, because of the efficiencies created by Global Entry. We congratulate DHS and CBP for this initiative and are grateful for the Congressional support in 2007 that reauthorized the program. We hope to see Global Entry at every major U.S. international airport by the end of next year.”

Connors added, “Many other countries have seen the value of international registered traveler programs like Global Entry, and we will work with governments and private sector players around the globe to establish a network of trusted traveler programs to make international travel as secure and efficient as possible.”

NBTA has long supported international registered traveler programs, including successful programs such as NEXUS and SENTRI operating between the U.S., Canada and Mexico.   A number of Members of Congress, including Senators Mel Martinez (R-FL), Susan Collins (R-ME), Robert Byrd (D-WV) and Thad Cochran (R-MS), and Congressmen David Price (D-NC) and Hal Rogers (R-KY), were pivotal in including new international registered traveler authorizing legislation in the 2007 DHS appropriations bill that has led to today’s announcement.

For details on Global Entry, please see www.cbp.gov.

The National Business Travel Association (NBTA) is the world’s premier business travel organization. U.S.-based NBTA and its regional subsidiaries – NBTA Asia Pacific, NBTA Canada and NBTA Mexico – serve more than 3,200 members in 30 nations around the globe. NBTA has 41 U.S. Chapters with more than 5,000 members. NBTA members are corporate and government travel and meetings managers, as well as travel service providers, who collectively manage and direct more than US$170 billion of global business travel expenditures annually. The association provides industry-leading networking, education & professional development, research, news & information, and advocacy. For more information, visit www.nbta.org.

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