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TRAMS Master Vendor ID List 2/27/2007 Air Interface ID Travel 2/27/2007 TRAMS Master Vendor ID List Air Name Airline No. Travel Category Vendor Id Profile No. Interface ID Abx Air 832 Air 2001 5 GB Action Airlines 410 Air 2002 6 XQ Ada Air 121 Air 2003 7 ZY Adria Airways 165 Air 2004 8 JP Aer Arann Teo 684 Air 2005 9 RE Aer Lingus P.l.c. 53 Air 2006 10 EI Aero Asia International (private) Ltd. 532 Air 2007 11 E4 Aero California 78 Air 2008 12 JR Aero Costa Rica Acori S.a. 802 Air 2009 13 ML Aero Lloyd Flugreisen Gmbh And Co. Luftv 633 Air 2010 14 YP Aerocaribe 723 Air 2011 15 QA Aerochago Airlines S.a. 198 Air 2012 16 G3 Aeroejecutivo S.a. De C.v. 456 Air 2013 17 SX Aeroflot-russian International Airlines 555 Air 2014 18 SU Aerolineas Argentinas 44 Air 2015 19 AR Aerolineas Centrales De Colombia (aces) 137 Air 2016 20 VX Aerolineas Dominicanas S.a. (dominair) 725 Air 2017 21 YU Aerolineas Internacionales S.a. De C.v. 440 Air 2018 22 N2 Aeromar C. Por. A. 926 Air 2019 23 BQ Aeromexico-aerovias De Mexico S.a. De C. 139 Air 2020 24 AM Aeromonterrey S.a. De C.v. 722 Air 2021 25 7M Aeroperlas 828 Air 2022 26 WL Aeroperu - Empresa De Transportes Aereos 210 Air 2023 27 PL Aeroservicios Ecuatorianos C.a. 746 Air 2024 28 2A Aerotransportes Mas De Carga S.a. De C. 865 Air 2025 29 MY Aerovias Colombianas Ltd. (arca) 158 Air 2026 30 ZU Aerovias Venezolanas S.a. (avensa) 128 Air 2027 31 VE Agamemnon Operating Inc. Dba Cirrus Air 595 Air 2028 32 BS Air Afrique 92 Air 2029 33 RK Air Algerie 124 Air 2030 34 AH Air Alliance 188 Air 2031 35 3J Air Aruba N.v. 276 Air 2032 36 FQ Air Atlantic Ltd. 574 Air 2033 37 9A Air Aurora 386 Air 2034 38 AX Air Austral 760 Air 2035 39 UU Air B.c. 742 Air 2036 40 ZX Air Baffin 898 Air 2037 41 YH Air Berlin 745 Air 2038 42 AB Air Botswana 636 Air 2039 43 BP Air Burkina 226 Air 2040 44 VH Air Burundi 919 Air 2041 45 PB Air Caledonie 190 Air 2042 46 TY 1 2/27/2007 TRAMS Master Vendor ID List Air Name Airline No. Travel Category Vendor Id Profile No. Interface ID Air Caledonie International 63 Air 2043 47 SB Air Canada 14 Air 2044 48 AC Air Caribbean 918 Air 2045 49 XC Air Caribbean Limited 189 Air 2046 50 C2 Air Charter Asia 142 Air 2047 51 UT Air China International 999 Air 2048 52 CA Air Comores 687 Air 2049 53 OR Air Company Elf-air 934 Air 2050 54 E6 Air Company Kraiaero 823 Air 2051 55 K3 Air Creebec 219 Air 2052 56 YN Air Dolomiti S.p.a. 101 Air 2053 57 EN Air East Africa Ltd. 225 Air 2054 58 K5 Air Engiadina Regionalfluggesellschaft 834 Air 2055 59 RQ Air Europa (air Espana S.a.) 996 Air 2056 60 UX Air Exel Nl 824 Air 2057 61 XT Air France 57 Air 2058 62 AF Air Gabon 185 Air 2059 63 GN Air Guinee 93 Air 2060 64 GI Air India 98 Air 2061 65 AI Air Inter 279 Air 2062 66 IT Air Inuit (1985) Ltd. 875 Air 2063 67 3H Air Ivoire 84 Air 2064 68 VU Air Jamaica 201 Air 2065 69 JM Air Kilroe Ltd. 975 Air 2066 70 9R Air Koryo 120 Air 2067 71 JS Air L.a. 396 Air 2068 72 UE Air Liberte 718 Air 2069 73 VD Air Lithuania 843 Air 2070 74 TT Air Littoral 659 Air 2071 75 FU Air Malawi Limited 167 Air 2072 76 QM Air Malta 643 Air 2073 77 KM Air Manitoba 268 Air 2074 78 7N Air Marshall Islands 778 Air 2075 79 CW Air Mauritius 239 Air 2076 80 MK Air Midwest 471 Air 2077 81 ZV Air Moldova 572 Air 2078 82 9U Air Molokai 437 Air 2079 83 7D Air Moorea 67 Air 2080 84 QE Air Namibia 186 Air 2081 85 SW Air Nauru 123 Air 2082 86 ON Air Nevada 568 Air 2083 87 LW Air New Zealand Ltd. 86 Air 2084 88 NZ 2 2/27/2007 TRAMS Master Vendor ID List Air Name Airline No. Travel Category Vendor Id Profile No. Interface ID Air Nigeria Plc 506 Air 2085 89 4F Air Nippon Co. Ltd. 768 Air 2086 90 EL Air Niugini 656 Air 2087 91 PX Air Nordic Swe Aviation Ab 650 Air 2088 92 DJ Air North 287 Air 2089 93 4N Air Nova 983 Air 2090 94 QK Air Ontario 368 Air 2091 95 GX Air Ostrava 183 Air 2092 96 8K Air Pacific Ltd. 260 Air 2093 97 FJ Air Rarotonga 755 Air 2094 98 GZ Air Rwanda 178 Air 2095 99 RY Air Senegal 223 Air 2096 100 DS Air Seychelles 61 Air 2097 101 HM Air Sinai 903 Air 2098 102 4D Air Sofia 551 Air 2099 103 CT Air South 399 Air 2100 104 WV Air South West 716 Air 2101 105 8H Air St. Barthelemy 981 Air 2102 106 OJ Air St. Pierre 638 Air 2103 107 PJ Air St. Thomas 315 Air 2104 108 ZP Air Sunshine 806 Air 2105 109 YI Air Tahiti 135 Air 2106 110 VT Air Tanzania 197 Air 2107 111 TC Air Transat 649 Air 2108 112 TS Air Transport International 346 Air 2109 113 8C Air Transport Pyrenees 655 Air 2110 114 TF Air U.k. 130 Air 2111 115 UK Air Ukraine 891 Air 2112 116 6U Air Ukraine International 566 Air 2113 117 PS Air Vanuatu (operations) Ltd. 218 Air 2114 118 NF Air Vegas 389 Air 2115 119 6V Air Via Bulgarian Airways 699 Air 2116 120 VL Air Wisconsin Airlines Corporation 303 Air 2117 121 ZW Air Zaire 207 Air 2118 122 QC Air Zimbabwe 168 Air 2119 123 UM Airlanka Limited 603 Air 2120 124 UL Airlines Of Carriacou Ltd. 484 Air 2121 125 C4 Airlink Airline (pty) Ltd. 820 Air 2122 126 5T Airlink Pty Ltd. 159 Air 2123 127 ND Airpac Airlines 856 Air 2124 128 RI Airtran Airways Inc. 332 Air 2597 601 FL Airvantage 432 Air 2126 130 3N 3 2/27/2007 TRAMS Master Vendor ID List Air Name Airline No. Travel Category Vendor Id Profile No. Interface ID Airways International 372 Air 2127 131 HO Aklak Air Ltd. 709 Air 2128 132 6L Alaska Airlines 27 Air 2129 133 AS Aliadriatica 867 Air 2130 134 AP Alitalia - Linee Aeree Italiane 55 Air 2131 135 AZ Alkan Air Ltd. 751 Air 2132 136 TO All Nippon Airways Co. Ltd. 205 Air 2133 137 NH Alliance Airlines 317 Air 2134 138 3A Aloha Airlines 327 Air 2135 139 AQ Aloha Islandair 347 Air 2136 140 WP Alpha Air 895 Air 2137 141 7V Alpine Aviation 511 Air 2138 142 5A Alyemda - Yemen Airlines 607 Air 2139 143 DY America West Airlines 401 Air 2140 144 HP American Airlines 1 Air 2141 145 AA American Trans Air 366 Air 2142 146 TZ Americana De Aviacion S.a. 811 Air 2143 147 8A Angola Air Charter 611 Air 2144 148 C3 Antillean Airlines (alm) 119 Air 2145 149 LM Aom French Airlines 646 Air 2146 150 IW Apa International Air 917 Air 2147 151 7P Ariana Afghan Airlines 255 Air 2148 152 FG Arizona Airways 431 Air 2125 129 VZ Arizona Pacific Airlines 503 Air 2149 153 OQ Arkia Israeli Airlines Ltd. 238 Air 2150 154 IZ Armenian Airlines 956 Air 2151 155 R3 Arrow Air 404 Air 2152 156 JW Asiana Airlines 988 Air 2153 157 OZ Athabaska Airways Ltd. 909 Air 2154 158 9T Atlantic Airways Faroe Islands 767 Air 2155 159 RC Atlantic Coast Airlines 480 Air 2156 160 DH Atlantic Southeast Airlines 862 Air 2157 161 EV Atlas Air 369 Air 2158 162 5Y Ats Vulcan Ltd. 837 Air 2159 163 3R Aurigny Air Services Ltd. 924 Air 2160 164 GR Austral Lineas Aereas S.a. 143 Air 2161 165 AU Australian Airlines Ltd. 102 Air 2162 166 TN Austrian Airlines 257 Air 2163 167 OS Aviacion Y Comercio S.a. (aviaco) 110 Air 2164 168 AO Aviacompany Turkmenistan 542 Air 2165 169 T5 Aviaexpress Airlines And Services Ltd. 732 Air 2166 170 RX Avianca 134 Air 2167 171 AV 4 2/27/2007 TRAMS Master Vendor ID List Air Name Airline No. Travel Category Vendor Id Profile No. Interface ID Aviateca S.a. 240 Air 2168 172 GU Aviatrans (joint Stock Company) 868 Air 2169 173 V8 Axess International Network 835 Air 2170 174 IJ Azerbaijan Hava Yollari 771 Air 2171 175 J2 Bahamasair 111 Air 2172 176 UP Balair/cta Ltd. 290 Air 2173 177 BB Balkan - Bulgarian Airlines 196 Air 2174 178 LZ Baltic International Airlines 610 Air 2175 179 TI Bangkok Airways Co. Ltd. 829 Air 2176 180 PG Bearskin Airlines 632 Air 2177 181 JV Belavia 628 Air 2178 182 B2 Bemidji Airlines 872 Air 2179 183 CH Berjaya Air Sdn. Bhd. 801 Air 2180 184 J8 Berliner Spezial Flug Gmbh 859 Air 2181 185 FC Bhoja Airlines (pvt) Ltd. 896 Air 2182 186 B4 Big Sky Airways 387 Air 2183 187 GQ Biman Bangladesh Airlines 997 Air 2184 188 BG Binter Canarias 138 Air 2185 189 NT Blue Sky Carrier 842 Air 2186 190 YM Borinqueen Air 433 Air 2187 191 3B Bouraq Airlines 666 Air 2188 192 BO Braathens South American And Far East Ai 154 Air 2189 193 BU Brit Air 750 Air 2190 194 DB Britannia Airways 754 Air 2191 195 BY British Airways P.l.c.
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