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Elenco Codici IATA Delle Compagnie Aeree Elenco codici IATA delle compagnie aeree. OGNI COMPAGNIA AEREA HA UN CODICE IATA Un elenco dei codici ATA delle compagnie aeree è uno strumento fondamentale, per chi lavora in agenzia viaggi e nel settore del turismo in generale. Il codice IATA delle compagnie aeree, costituito da due lettere, indica un determinato vettore aereo. Ad esempio, è utilizzato nelle prime due lettere del codice di un volo: – AZ 502, AZ indica la compagnia aerea Alitalia. – FR 4844, FR indica la compagnia aerea Ryanair -AF 567, AF, indica la compagnia aerea Air France Il codice IATA delle compagnie aeree è utilizzato per scopi commerciali, nell’ambito di una prenotazione, orari (ad esempio nel tabellone partenza e arrivi in aeroporto) , biglietti , tariffe , lettere di trasporto aereo e bagagli Di seguito, per una visione di insieme, una lista in ordine alfabetico dei codici di molte compagnie aeree di tutto il mondo. Per una ricerca più rapida e precisa, potete cliccare il tasto Ctrl ed f contemporaneamente. Se non doveste trovare un codice IATA di una compagnia aerea in questa lista, ecco la pagina del sito dell’organizzazione Di seguito le sigle iata degli aeroporti di tutto il mondo ELENCO CODICI IATA COMPAGNIE AEREE: 0A – Amber Air (Lituania) 0B – Blue Air (Romania) 0J – Jetclub (Svizzera) 1A – Amadeus Global Travel Distribution (Spagna) 1B – Abacus International (Singapore) 1C – Electronic Data Systems (Svizzera) 1D – Radixx Solutions International (USA) 1E – Travelsky Technology (Cina) 1F – INFINI Travel Information (Giappone) G – Galileo International (USA) 1H – Siren-Travel (Russia) 1I – Deutsche Rettungsflugwacht (Germania) 1I – Netjets Aviation (USA) 1I – Novair (Svezia) 1I – Pegasus Hava Tasimaciligi (Turchia) 1I – Sierra Nevada Airlines (USA) 1I – Sky Trek International Airlines (USA) 1J – Axess International (Giappone) 1K – Southern Cross Distribution (Australia) 1K – Sutra (USA) 1L – Open Skies (USA) 1M – JSC Transport Automated Information Systems (TAIS) (Russia) 1N – Navitaire (USA) 1P – WorldSpan (USA) 1Q – Sirena (aerolinea) (Russia) 1R – Hainan Phoenix Information Systems (Cina) 1S – Sabre (USA) 1T – 1Time Airline (Sudafrica) 1U – Polyot Sirena (Russia) 1V – Galileo International (USA) 1Y – Electronic Data Systems (USA) 1Z – Sabre Pacific (Australia) 2A – Deutsche Bahn (Germania) 2C – SNCF (Francia) 2D – Aero VIP (Argentina) 2F – Frontier Flying Service (USA) 2G – San Juan Airlines (USA) 2H – Thalys (Belgio, Francia, Germania, Paesi Bassi) 2I – Star Up (Peru) 2J – Air Burkina (Burkina Faso) 2K – AeroGal (Ecuador) 2L – Helvetic Airways (Svizzera) 2M – Moldavian Airlines (Moldova) 2N – Yuzmashavia (Ucraina) 2O – Air Salone (Sierra Leone) 2P – Air Philippines (Filippine) 2R – VIA Rail Canada 2S – Island Express (USA) 2T – Haïti Ambassador Airlines 2U – Air Guinee Express (Guinea) 2V – Amtrak (USA) 2W – Welcome Air (Austria) 2Z – VASO Airlines (Russia) 3G – Atlant-Soyuz Airlines (Russia) 3J – Zip (Canada) 3K – Jetstar Asia 3L – InterSky 3O – Air Arabia Maroc 3Q – China Yunnan Airlines 3R – Moskovia Airlines 4A – Air Kiribati 4B – Olson Air Service (USA) 4D – Air Sinai (Egitto) 4G – Gazpromavia (Russia) 4K – Askari Aviation Pvt Limited (Pakistan) 4R – Hamburg International 4U – Germanwings zh – Shenzhen Airlines 5B – Trans International Express (USA) 5C – CAL Cargo Air Lines (Israele) 5D – V-Bird Airlines 5F – Arctic Circle Air Service (USA) 5G – SkyService Airlines (Canada) 5J – Cebu Pacific (Filippine) 5L – Aerosur (Bolivia) 5M – Sibaviatrans (Russia) 5N – Aeroflot-Nord (Russia) 5O – AirPostal 5P – Skyeurope Airlines (Ungheria) 5T – Canadian North (Canada) 5W – Astraeus (Regno Unito) 5X – United Parcel Service (USA) 5Y – Atlas Air (USA) 6B – TUIfly Nordic (Svezia) 6F – MAT Airways (Macedonia) 6G – Air Wales 6H – Israir (Israele) 6K – Asian Spirit (Filippine) 6N – Nordic Regional (Svezia) 6P – Club Air (Italia) 6R – Alrosa (Russia) 6U – Air Ukraine 6V – Air Vegas 6Y – SmartLynx Airlines (Latvia) 6W – Saravia (Russia) 6Z – Panavia, S.A. (Panama) 6Z – Ukrainian Cargo Airways (Ucraina) 7B – Atlant-Soyuz Airlines dal 2008 (KrasAir fino al 2008) (Russia) 7H – Era Alaska (USA) 7M – Mistral Air (Italia) 7K – Kolavia (Russia) 7U – Aviaenergo (Russia) 7Y – Air Industria (Italia) non più esistente 8A – Atlas Blue 8B – Caribbean Star Airlines 8C – Air Horizon (Togo) 8C – Air Transport International 8D – Astair 8D – Expo Aviation 8D – Servant Air 8E – Bering Air 8F – Fischer Air 8G – Angel Airlines (Thailandia) 8H – Heli France 8I – Myway Airlines (myair.com-Italy) 8J – UTair-Express (ex-Komiinteravia) (Russia) 8L – Cargo Plus Aviation 8L – Redhill Aviation 8M – Maxair 8M – Myanmar Airways International 8N – Nordkalottflyg AB 8 O – West Coast Air 8P – Pacific Coastal Airlines 8Q – Baker Aviation 8Q – Onur Air Tasimacilik 8R – Edelweiss Air 8R – Transporte Aereo Regional do Interior Paulista 8S – Scorpio Aviation 8T – Air Tindi 8U – Afriqiyah Airways 8V – Wright Air Service 8W – BAX Global 8Y – Air Burundi 8Z – Linea Aerea de Servicio Ejecutivo Regional 9K – Cape Air (Stati Uniti) 9B – AccessRail (Canada) 9D – PAL Perm Airlines (Russia) 9E – Pinnacle Airlines 9I – Thai Sky Airlines 9Q – PB Air 9R – Phuket Air 9U – Air Moldova 9W – Jet Airways 9X – ItAli A2 – Cielos Airlines (Peru) A3 – Aegean Airways/Aegean Airlines (Grecia) A4 – Southern Winds (Argentina) non più esistente A5 – HOP! (Francia) A6 – Klm Alps (Austria) A6 – Air Alps (Italia) A7 – Air Plus Comet (Spagna) A8 – Benin Golf Air A9 – Airzena Georgian Airways AA – American Airlines (USA) AB – Air Berlin (Germania) AC – Air Canada AD – Air Paradise (Indonesia) non più esistente AE – Mandarin Airlines (Taiwan) AF – Air France AG – Air Contractors (Irlanda) AH – Air Algerie (Algeria) AI – Air India AJ – Aero Contractors Company (Nigeria) AK – Air Asia (Malaysia) AL – Allegheny Airlines (USA) (1946-1979) AL – Skyway Airlines/Midwest Connect (USA) (1994-2008) AL – TransAVIAexport Airlines (Bielorussia) (dal 1992) AM – Aeroméxico AN – Ansett Australia non più esistente AO – Avia Nova (Russia) (precedentemente della Australian Airlines) AP – Air One (Italia) AQ – Aloha Airlines (USA) AR – Aerolíneas Argentinas AS – Alaska Airlines (USA) AT – Royal Air Maroc (Marocco) AU – Austral Lineas Aereas-Cielos del Sur (Argentina) AV – Avianca (Colombia) AW – Dirgantara Air Services (Indonesia) AW – Schreiner Airways (Paesi Bassi) AX – Trans States Airlines (USA) AY – Finnair (Finlandia) AZ – Alitalia – Società aerea italiana (Italia) B2 – Belavia Belarusian Airlines (Bielorussia) B3 – Bellview Airlines (Nigeria) B4 – B.A.C.H. Flugbetriebs (Austria) B4 – Bankair (USA) B4 – Flyglobespan (Regno Unito) B5 – Flightline (Regno Unito) B6 – jetBlue Airways (USA) B7 – Uni Air (Taiwan) B8 – Eritrean Airlines B9 – Air Bangladesh B9 – Iranair Tours BA – British Airways BB – Seaborne Airlines (USA) BC – Skymark Airlines (Giappone) BD – bmi (Regno Unito) BE – Flybe (Regno Unito) BF – Aero-Service (Congo) BF – Bluebird Cargo (Islanda) BG – Biman Bangladesh Airlines BH – Hawkair (Canada) BI – Royal Brunei Airlines BJ – Nouvelair (Tunisia) BK – Potomac Air (USA) BL – Pacific Airlines (Vietnam) BM – ATI Aero Trasporti Italiani (Italia) BM – Air Bee (Italia) BM – Bayu Indonesia Air BN – Forward Air International Airlines (USA) BN – Braniff International Airways (USA) non più esistente BN – Horizon Airlines (Australia) non più esistente BO – Bouraq Indonesia Airlines non più esistente BP – Air Botswana BQ – Aeromar Lineas Aereas Dominicanas (Dominican Republic) BR – EVA Airways (Taiwan) BS – British International Helicopters BT – Air Baltic (Latvia) BU – SAS Braathens (Norvegia) BV – Blue Panorama Airlines (Italia) BW – BWIA West Indies Airways (Trinidad and Tobago) BX – Coast Air (Norvegia) BY – Thomsonfly (Regno Unito) BZ – Blue Dart Aviation (India) BZ – Keystone Air Service (Canada) C0 – Centralwings (Poland) C3 – ICAR Airlines (Ucraina) non più esistente C4 – Zimex Aviation (Svizzera) C6 – CanJet (Canada) C7 – Rico Linhas Aereas (Brasile) C8 – Chicago Express Airlines (USA) non più esistente C9 – Cirrus Airlines (Germania) CA – Air China CB – Scot Airways (Regno Unito) CC – Air Atlanta Icelandic (Islanda) CC – Macair Airlines (Australia) CD – Alliance Air (India) CE – Nationwide Airlines (Sudafrica) CF – City Airline (Svezia) CG – Airlines of Papua New Guinea CH – Bemidji Airlines (USA) CI – China Airlines (Taiwan) CJ – China Northern Airlines non più esistente CK – China Cargo Airlines CL – Lufthansa CityLine (Germania) CM – COPA Airlines (Panama) CN – Islands Nationair (Papua Nuova Guinea) CO – Continental Airlines (USA) CP – Canadian Airlines non più esistente CQ – Sunshine Express Airlines (Australia) CR – OAG (Regno Unito) CS – Continental Micronesia (USA) CT – Alitalia CityLiner (Italia) CU – Cubana de Aviación (Cuba) CV – Air Chathams (Nuova Zelanda) CV – Cargolux Airlines International (Lussemburgo) CW – Air Marshall Islands CX – Cathay Pacific Airways (Hong Kong) CY – Cyprus Airways CZ – China Southern Airlines D0 – DHL Air Limited (Regno Unito) D3 – Daallo Airlines (Somalia/Gibuti) D4 – Alidaunia (Italia) D5 – Dau Air (Germania) D6 – Inter-Aviation Services (Sudafrica) D7 – AirAsia X (Malesia) D8 – Djibouti Airlines D9 – Aeroflot-Don (Russia) DA – Air Georgia DB – Brit Air (Francia) DC – Golden Air (Svezia) DD – Nok Air (Thailandia) DE – Condor Airlines (Germania) DG – South East Asian Airlines (Filippine) DH – Independence Air (USA) non più esistente DI – dba (Germania) DJ – Virgin Blue (Australia)/Pacific Blue (Nuova Zelanda)/Polynesian Blue (Samoa) DK – Eastland Air (Australia) DL – Delta Air Lines
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