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Chertoff allays US flight check fears

By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Doug Cameron in Chicago

Published: August 9 2007 21:51 | Last updated: August 9 2007 21:51

Passengers flying to the US would not have to register before each trip under new rules being developed by the Department of Homeland Security.

Michael Chertoff, the homeland security secretary, said Washington was developing a new electronic travel authorisation (ETA) system to improve security for air travel. But he stressed that the rule would not prove as disruptive as many travellers had assumed.

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