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    Find out a code - the official source for codes assigned by IATA IATA publishes various coding data reference sources. Please refer to the below free and subscription-based resources should you: Need to find the code of an airline or which airline holds a specific code?

  2. An IATA airport code, also known as an IATA location identifier, IATA station code, or simply a location identifier, is a three-letter geocode designating many airports and metropolitan areas around the world, defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). [1] .

  3. IATA class codes are 1-letter codes created to help airlines standardize conditions of travel on passenger tickets and other traffic documents. IATA tax codes. List of ticket and airport tax codes: AB - Government Tax; AC - Value Added Tax; AE - Passenger Service Charge (International) AF - Airport Departure Fee (Domestic/International)

  4. (Top) Airline codes for airlines beginning with: IATA airline designator. ICAO airline designator. Call signs (flight identification or flight ID) Accounting number or prefix code. See also. Notes. References. External links. Airline codes. This is a list of airline codes.

  5. IATA - Airline Coding Directory. Home. Publications. Store. Airline Coding Directory and Location Identifiers. Need Help? Contact us. The Airline Coding Directory (ACD) is the only official source for IATA airline and location codes.

  6. Because there was no clear third letter, they opted for the letter X. So, the IATA code of Los Angeles International Airport is LAX. Why use IATA codes? The International Air Transport Association has assigned each airline a 2-letter code and each airport a 3-letter code.

  7. What are IATA Codes? The International Air Transport Association (IATA) issues unique codes to airlines and airports worldwide. These codes are essential in aviation communication, simplifying the identification of airlines, their flights, and the airports they operate from.

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