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__NOTOC__IATA Airline Designators are two-letter codes assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to the world's airlines. These codes form the first two letters of a flight code . Since 1987 the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has been issuing three-letter codes, which are due to be adopted by IATA.
1 List of designators
Airlines are listed by two-letter designator with nationality in parentheses.
1.1 A
- AA: American Airlines (United States)
- AB: Air Berlin (Germany)
- AC: Air Canada (Canada)
- AD: Air Paradise (Indonesia)
- AE: Mandarin Airlines (Taiwan)
- AF: Air France (France)
- AG: Air Contractors (Ireland)
- AH: Air Algerie (Algeria)
- AI: Air India (India)
- AJ: Aero Contractors Company of Nigeria (Nigeria)
- AK: Air Asia Sen (Malaysia)
- AL: Skyway Airlines/ Midwest Connect (United States), Transaviaexport Cargo Airline (Belarus)
- AM: Aeroméxico/ Aerovias de Mexico (Mexico)
- AO: Australian Airlines (Australia)
- AP: Air One (Italy)
- AQ: Aloha Airlines (United States)
- AR: Aerolíneas ArgentinasAerolineas Argentinas is Argentina's largest domestic and international airline. The company's history began in the year 1929, when an airline company named Aeroposta started operations. The Argentine government, recognizing Argentina's vast geographic si (Argentina)
- AS: Alaska AirlinesAlaska Airlines based in Seattle, Washington, USA, has grown from a small regional airline to one carrying more than 12 million customers per year. Alaska's route system spans more than 40 cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. They formerly fle (United States)
- AT: Royal Air MarocHeadquartered in Casablanca, Royal Air Maroc is the national airline of Morocco. Founded in 1946, the company now employs 6200 persons, serving over 60 destinations. IATA Code Royal Air Maroc uses the IATA designator code AT . External links Airlines. (Morocco)
- AU: Austral Lineas Aureas-Cielos del SurAustral Airlines was born from the merging of two Argentinian airlines known as ALA and Austral. The resulting airline has served Argentinian domestic routes since the 1950s until it became part of Argentina´s national airline ( Aerolineas Argentinas). (Argentina)
- AV: AviancaThe history of Colombia's Avianca Airlines could be considered as colorful as their red and white airplanes. Avianca was only the second airline ever to operate in the history of aviation, after KLM of the Netherlands, and the first one to fly in the Amer (Aerovias Nacionales de Colombia) (Colombia)
- AW: Schreiner Airways (Netherlands), Dirgantara Air Services (Indonesia)
- AX: Trans State Airlines / American ConnectionAmerican Connection is a brand name used by three airlines feeding American Airlines's hub at Lambert-Saint Louis International Airport: Chautauqua Airlines, serving 14 cities with 15 Embraer ERJ-140 jets Corporate Airlines, serving 13 cities with 12 Jets (USA)
- AY: FinnairFinnair is Finland's biggest airline and the national flag carrier. It operates from Helsinki-Vantaa Airport and dominates both the domestic and international air travel markets in Finland. Finnair is a member of the oneworld Airline alliance. The Finnish (Finland)
- AZ: AlitaliaAlitalia Linee Aeree Italiane is the national Italian airline company, part of the Alitalia Group. History Alitalia was founded in 1947, in which year it carried over 10,000 passengers. The inaugural flight, made by the very first plane in the fleet, was (Italy)
- A2: Cielos del Peru (Argentina)
- A3: Aegean Airways (Greece)
- A4: Southern Winds (Argentina)
- A5: Airlinair (France)
- A6: Air Alps Aviation (Austria)
- A7: Air Comet (Spain)
- A8: Benin Golf Air (Benin)
- A9: Airzena Georgian Airlines (Georgia)