Passengers disembarking from cruise ships at Port Everglades
in Fort Lauderdale will be able to use an app on their smartphones to fill out
re-entry forms for the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Airports, including those in Miami and Fort Lauderdale,
already have this feature but Port Everglades will be the only U.S. cruise port
to offer it, port director Steve Cernak said.
"An added bonus is that [the system] will be in service
in time for the arrivals of Royal Caribbean International's Harmony of the Seas
and Holland America Line's Koningsdam," Cernak said.
Port Everglades plans to go live with the service on Nov. 4.
The app is currently available for Apple phones and is
expected to be available for Android phones later this month.
Developed by Airside Mobile and Airports Council International-North
America in partnership with the CBP, the app allows U.S. citizens with a
passport debarking a cruise ship to complete their customs declaration using their
smartphones or other mobile devices, expediting their clearance process in the
terminal.
A physical passport or passport card is still required for
re-entry.
The Fort Lauderdale port also recently completed pilot
testing of the Automated Passport Control (APC) kiosks in two of its cruise
terminals, another CBP initiative to streamline the traveler-screening process.