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Encyclopedia > IATA code

The IATA publishes two sets of codes: The International Air Transport Association is an international trade organization of airlines headquarted in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. ...


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Coding (241 words)
IATA codes are an integral part of the travel industry, and essential for the identification of an airline or a logistics company, its destinations and its traffic documents.
This code is available for airlines that do not qualify for IATA codes but operate at airports with automated baggage sortation systems.
This code allows logistics companies which don't qualify for an IATA three numeric airline prefix code to be uniquely identified and recognized by the cargo industry with a unique IATA logistics document code.
International airport codes, IATA 3-letter code for airports (305 words)
This are in fact IATA codes for cities and airports.
FLY is the IATA code for Finley in Australia, EVE for Evenes in Norway, TOY for Toyama in Japan, DAY for Dayton in Ohio, United States, and NYC for sure, New York City.
IATA's mission is to represent and serve the airline industry.
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