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PNR
(redirected from Prior Notice Required)

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PNRPartner
PNRPassenger Name Record (airlines)
PNRPhilippine National Railways
PNRPolicía Nacional Revolucionaria (Cuban police)
PNRPoint of No Return
PNRPolymerase Chain Reaction
PNRPassive Noise Reduction
PNRPolarized Neutron Reflectivity
PNRPrior Notice Required
PNRPointe Noire, Congo - Pointe Noire (Airport Code)
PNRPrudential Network Realty
PNRParty of the New Republic (Iraqi political group)
PNRPlug and Run
PNRPart Number Request
PNRProved Name Registration
PNRPrivate Network Route
PNRPassenger Number of Requisition
PNRPassenger Numerical Roll
PNRPublication Number Request
PNRPlace and Route (software engineering)
PNRParc Naturel Régional (French: Regional Nature Park)
PNRPartner Network Recruitment
PNRProduction Non-Recurring (engineering)


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The amount of prior notice required varies by the type of transportation: by road, no less than two hours; by rail or air, no less than four hours; by water, no less than eight hours; and by international mail, before the package is sent to the United States.
 
 
 
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