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IATA CLEARING HOUSE PAGE 1 of 21 2021-09-08 14:22 EST Member List Report
IATA CLEARING HOUSE PAGE 1 OF 21 2021-09-08 14:22 EST Member List Report AGREEMENT : Standard PERIOD: P01 September 2021 MEMBER CODE MEMBER NAME ZONE STATUS CATEGORY XB-B72 "INTERAVIA" LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY B Live Associate Member FV-195 "ROSSIYA AIRLINES" JSC D Live IATA Airline 2I-681 21 AIR LLC C Live ACH XD-A39 617436 BC LTD DBA FREIGHTLINK EXPRESS C Live ACH 4O-837 ABC AEROLINEAS S.A. DE C.V. B Suspended Non-IATA Airline M3-549 ABSA - AEROLINHAS BRASILEIRAS S.A. C Live ACH XB-B11 ACCELYA AMERICA B Live Associate Member XB-B81 ACCELYA FRANCE S.A.S D Live Associate Member XB-B05 ACCELYA MIDDLE EAST FZE B Live Associate Member XB-B40 ACCELYA SOLUTIONS AMERICAS INC B Live Associate Member XB-B52 ACCELYA SOLUTIONS INDIA LTD. D Live Associate Member XB-B28 ACCELYA SOLUTIONS UK LIMITED A Live Associate Member XB-B70 ACCELYA UK LIMITED A Live Associate Member XB-B86 ACCELYA WORLD, S.L.U D Live Associate Member 9B-450 ACCESRAIL AND PARTNER RAILWAYS D Live Associate Member XB-280 ACCOUNTING CENTRE OF CHINA AVIATION B Live Associate Member XB-M30 ACNA D Live Associate Member XB-B31 ADB SAFEGATE AIRPORT SYSTEMS UK LTD. A Live Associate Member JP-165 ADRIA AIRWAYS D.O.O. D Suspended Non-IATA Airline A3-390 AEGEAN AIRLINES S.A. D Live IATA Airline KH-687 AEKO KULA LLC C Live ACH EI-053 AER LINGUS LIMITED B Live IATA Airline XB-B74 AERCAP HOLDINGS NV B Live Associate Member 7T-144 AERO EXPRESS DEL ECUADOR - TRANS AM B Live Non-IATA Airline XB-B13 AERO INDUSTRIAL SALES COMPANY B Live Associate Member P5-845 AERO REPUBLICA S.A. -
CDGS12 SOS Webcohor
Start of Season Report Paris - Charles de Gaulle Summer 2012 Source: SLOTIX Paris - Charles de Gaulle Airport CDG/LFPG Summer 2012 - Start Of Season Report Report data extraction date: Tuesday 27 March 2012 Last modification made on: Wednesday 28 March 2012 Table of contents Evolution of allocated slots at the Start Of Season (SOS) ............................................................................................2 Total slots by operator – TOP15 .......................................................................................................................................2 Slots distribution per alliance .............................................................................................................................................4 Size of aircraft ......................................................................................................................................................................5 Allocated slots per destination ...........................................................................................................................................6 Geographical distribution of allocated slots .....................................................................................................................8 Slots distribution per service type .....................................................................................................................................8 CDG Summer S12 capacities ...........................................................................................................................................9 -
Appendix 25 Box 31/3 Airline Codes
March 2021 APPENDIX 25 BOX 31/3 AIRLINE CODES The information in this document is provided as a guide only and is not professional advice, including legal advice. It should not be assumed that the guidance is comprehensive or that it provides a definitive answer in every case. Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 000 ANTONOV DESIGN BUREAU 001 AMERICAN AIRLINES 005 CONTINENTAL AIRLINES 006 DELTA AIR LINES 012 NORTHWEST AIRLINES 014 AIR CANADA 015 TRANS WORLD AIRLINES 016 UNITED AIRLINES 018 CANADIAN AIRLINES INT 020 LUFTHANSA 023 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP. (CARGO) 027 ALASKA AIRLINES 029 LINEAS AER DEL CARIBE (CARGO) 034 MILLON AIR (CARGO) 037 USAIR 042 VARIG BRAZILIAN AIRLINES 043 DRAGONAIR 044 AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS 045 LAN-CHILE 046 LAV LINEA AERO VENEZOLANA 047 TAP AIR PORTUGAL 048 CYPRUS AIRWAYS 049 CRUZEIRO DO SUL 050 OLYMPIC AIRWAYS 051 LLOYD AEREO BOLIVIANO 053 AER LINGUS 055 ALITALIA 056 CYPRUS TURKISH AIRLINES 057 AIR FRANCE 058 INDIAN AIRLINES 060 FLIGHT WEST AIRLINES 061 AIR SEYCHELLES 062 DAN-AIR SERVICES 063 AIR CALEDONIE INTERNATIONAL 064 CSA CZECHOSLOVAK AIRLINES 065 SAUDI ARABIAN 066 NORONTAIR 067 AIR MOOREA 068 LAM-LINHAS AEREAS MOCAMBIQUE Page 2 of 19 Appendix 25 - SAD Box 31/3 Airline Codes March 2021 Airline code Code description 069 LAPA 070 SYRIAN ARAB AIRLINES 071 ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES 072 GULF AIR 073 IRAQI AIRWAYS 074 KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES 075 IBERIA 076 MIDDLE EAST AIRLINES 077 EGYPTAIR 078 AERO CALIFORNIA 079 PHILIPPINE AIRLINES 080 LOT POLISH AIRLINES 081 QANTAS AIRWAYS -
Air Transport: Airlines Asked to Explain Price Discrimination Practices
IP/03/1786 Brussels, 19 December 2003 Air transport: airlines asked to explain price discrimination practices Commission services have written today to 18 European airlines, asking them if and why they charge different prices for identical flights to residents of different EU countries. Airlines have until the end of February 2004 to react. The services of the Commission have written today to 18 European airlines, asking each of them whether it charges different prices for exactly the same ticket depending on the country of residence of the client, and if so, why. The Commission receives indeed an increasing number of complaints from citizens who feel they have been discriminated against when buying plane tickets, especially via the Internet. Airlines typically use the postal address or the credit card address to determine the residence of a customer. Depending on the country of residence, they might then quote different prices. Price differences can be as high as 300%. The complaints received by the Commission concern identical tickets. The contested price differences are thus not linked to the date of purchase, the possibility to change one’s reservation or to any other service feature which could explain varying costs. The price differential seems to be exclusively linked to the place of residence of the buyer. Most complaining citizens feel that this is a clear breach of the Treaty provisions on non-discrimination and the internal market. The airlines have been asked to react before 29.02.2004. In the light of the answers, it will then be decided whether further action by the Commission may be necessary. -
UATP Merchant List
Merchant List A Atlas World Travel (A14) AccesRail (9B-450) *Austrian Airlines (OS-257) Adelman Travel Group (A78) Avianca (AV-134) Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras (AD-577) Aegean Airlines (A3-390) B Aer Arann (RE-809) Bahamasair (UP-111) Aer Lingus (EI-053) Bangkok Airways (PG-829) Aeroflot (SU-555) Beijing Capital Airlines Co. Ltd. (JD-898) Aerogal (2K-547) *BCD Travel Services (A37) Aeromar (VW-942) BCD Travel NZ (A86) *Aeroméxico (AM-139) Biman Bangladesh Airlines (BG-997) Air Algérie (AH-124) BizCharters INC dba BizAir Shuttle (A97) Air Astana (KC-465) Blue Panorama Airlines (BV-004) Air Austral (UU-760) Boliviana De Aviaciǒn D/B/A BoA (OB-930) Air Baltic (BT-657) Brickell Travel Brasil (B17) Air Busan (BX-982) Brickell Travel S.A. de C.V. (B16) Air Calin (SB-063) *British Airways (BA-125) *Air Canada (AC-014) Brussels Airlines (SN-082) Air Caraïbes (TX-427) *Air China (CA-999) C Air Corsica (XK-146) Canadian North (5T-518) Caravana Int’l dba Viajes Caravana (B06) Air Dolomiti (EN-101) Caribbean Airlines (BW-106) Air Europa (UX-996) Air France (AF-057) Canada (A56) Air Greenland (GL-631) Carlson Wagonlit Travel (A24) Airlines Reporting Corporation (XD-0890) Cathay Pacific (CX-160) Air India (AI-098) Cayman Airways (KX-378) Cayman Travel Services (A70) Air Macau (NX-675) Cebu Pacific Air (5J-203) Air Malta (KM-643) Chalair Aviation (CE-980) Air Mauritius (MK-239) Chengdu Airlines (EU-811) *Air New Zealand (NZ-086) Corporate Travel Management Ltd. (B13) *Air Niugini (PX-656) Air One (AP-867) *China Eastern (MU-781) *Air Serbia (JU-115) -
Industry Monitor the EUROCONTROL Bulletin on Air Transport Trends
Issue N°132. 31/08/11 Industry Monitor The EUROCONTROL bulletin on air transport trends European flights increased by 1.7% on July 2010, EUROCONTROL statistics and forecasts 1 faster than forecast. Other statistics and forecasts 2 IATA reported that scheduled passenger traffic Passenger airlines 3 in Europe was up 8.9% in June 2011 compared to Aircraft manufacturing 6 the same period last year. Financial results of airlines 7 First Boeing 787 Dreamliner to enter scheduled Environment 8 service will be delivered to All Nippon Airlines Fares 8 (ANA) on 26 September. Regulation 9 Oil prices in August up to $111/barrel. Oil 10 EUROCONTROL statistics and forecasts European flights increased by 1.7% in July. The actual growth is just above the central forecast range for July 2011 (Figure 1). The charter segment recovered to just 5% below July 2010 volumes while low-cost grew by 1.6% and traditional scheduled by 3.1%. Preliminary data for August show growth at 1.6%, which is within the forecast range. Based on preliminary data for delay from all causes, 46% of flights were delayed on departure in July, this was a 6 percentage point decrease and at a level similar to the record low seen in 2009. Airline-related delays were a main contributor to primary departure delay. Although this proportion saw a 13 percentage point increase in share of delay minutes compared to July 2010, its contribution to the average delay per flight remained stable as the main change was a reduction in the amount of ATM disruption. -
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COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES SEC(92) 431 final Brussels, 19 March 1992 REPORT BY THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT on the evaluation of aid schemes established in favour of Community air carriers -- 1 - REPORT BY THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT on the evaluation of aid schemes established in favour of Community air carriers SUMMARY 1. The progressive developnent of the common aviation market has necessitated a comprehensive evaluatio~ of aid measures established in favour of Community air carriers. Therefore, all Member States have ·been asked to update the available information on existing aids. 2. The Commission•s services have carried out a careful assessment of the situation. This assessment has been based on the state aid rules of the Treaty and, in addition, on the evaluation criteria presented by the Commission in Annex IV of Memorandum N° 2 on the common air transport policy. 3. This report is given for information purposes only and does not preclude the results of any examinations the Commission will pursue on individual cases in accordance with Articles 92/93 of the Treaty. 4. The preliminary results of this work are that, as the information given by the Member States in a number of instances is presented in summarized form, it is not always possible for the Commission to arrive at definitive conclusions as to the compatibility of individual measures with the rules of the Treaty. On the basis of the additional information requested from the Member States concerned, the Commission intends to examine these cases in more detail. -
Ireland's Action Plan on Aviation Emissions Reduction
Principal contact/National Focal Point James Lavelle. Assistant Principal Officer Aviation Services and Security Division Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport 44 Kildare Street Dublin 2 IRELAND Telephone +353 1 604 1130 Fax +353 1 604 1699 Email: [email protected] Alternate contact Ivan Nolan. Executive Officer Aviation Services and Security Division Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport 44 Kildare Street Dublin 2 IRELAND Telephone +353 1 604 1248 Fax +353 1 604 1699 Email: [email protected] IRELAND’S ACTION PLAN ON AVIATION EMISSIONS REDUCTION- Contents INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................... 2 General approach .................................................................................................................... 2 Current State of aviation in Ireland ....................................................................................... 3 Air Traffic Control Service Provision ................................................................................. 4 Passenger and Freight Numbers ...................................................................................... 5 Main Air Routes ................................................................................................................... 7 Irish Aircraft Registrations .................................................................................................. 7 Main Irish Air Carriers and Fleet Characteristics ........................................................... -
WASHINGTON AVIATION SUMMARY March 2018 EDITION
WASHINGTON AVIATION SUMMARY March 2018 EDITION CONTENTS I. REGULATORY NEWS .............................................................................................. 1 II. AIRPORTS ................................................................................................................ 3 III. SECURITY AND DATA PRIVACY ............................................................................ 6 IV. E-COMMERCE AND TECHNOLOGY ....................................................................... 7 V. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT ................................................................................ 9 VI. U.S. CONGRESS .................................................................................................... 11 VII. BILATERAL AND STATE DEPARTMENT NEWS ................................................... 13 VIII. EUROPE/AFRICA ................................................................................................... 14 IX. ASIA/PACIFIC/MIDDLE EAST ................................................................................ 17 X. AMERICAS ............................................................................................................. 19 For further information, including documents referenced, contact: Joanne W. Young Kirstein & Young PLLC 1750 K Street NW Suite 200 Washington, D.C. 20006 Telephone: (202) 331-3348 Fax: (202) 331-3933 Email: [email protected] http://www.yklaw.com The Kirstein & Young law firm specializes in representing U.S. and foreign airlines, airports, leasing companies, -
356 Partners Found. Check If Available in Your Market
367 partners found. Check if available in your market. Please always use Quick Check on www.hahnair.com/quickcheck prior to ticketing P4 Air Peace BG Biman Bangladesh Airl… T3 Eastern Airways 7C Jeju Air HR-169 HC Air Senegal NT Binter Canarias MS Egypt Air JQ Jetstar Airways A3 Aegean Airlines JU Air Serbia 0B Blue Air LY EL AL Israel Airlines 3K Jetstar Asia EI Aer Lingus HM Air Seychelles BV Blue Panorama Airlines EK Emirates GK Jetstar Japan AR Aerolineas Argentinas VT Air Tahiti OB Boliviana de Aviación E7 Equaflight BL Jetstar Pacific Airlines VW Aeromar TN Air Tahiti Nui TF Braathens Regional Av… ET Ethiopian Airlines 3J Jubba Airways AM Aeromexico NF Air Vanuatu 1X Branson AirExpress EY Etihad Airways HO Juneyao Airlines AW Africa World Airlines UM Air Zimbabwe SN Brussels Airlines 9F Eurostar RQ Kam Air 8U Afriqiyah Airways SB Aircalin FB Bulgaria Air BR EVA Air KQ Kenya Airways AH Air Algerie TL Airnorth VR Cabo Verde Airlines FN fastjet KE Korean Air 3S Air Antilles AS Alaska Airlines MO Calm Air FJ Fiji Airways KU Kuwait Airways KC Air Astana AZ Alitalia QC Camair-Co AY Finnair B0 La Compagnie UU Air Austral NH All Nippon Airways KR Cambodia Airways FZ flydubai LQ Lanmei Airlines BT Air Baltic Corporation Z8 Amaszonas K6 Cambodia Angkor Air XY flynas QV Lao Airlines KF Air Belgium Z7 Amaszonas Uruguay 9K Cape Air 5F FlyOne LA LATAM Airlines BP Air Botswana IZ Arkia Israel Airlines BW Caribbean Airlines FA FlySafair JJ LATAM Airlines Brasil 2J Air Burkina OZ Asiana Airlines KA Cathay Dragon GA Garuda Indonesia XL LATAM Airlines -
Airline Name & Code Tên & Mã Các Hãng Hàng Không
HANLOG LOGISTICS TRADING CO.,LTD No. 4B, Lane 49, Group 21, Tran Cung Street Nghia Tan Ward, Cau Giay Dist, Hanoi, Vietnam Tel: +84 24 2244 6555 Hotline: + 84 913 004 899 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hanlog.vn AIRLINE NAME & CODE TÊN & MÃ CÁC HÃNG HÀNG KHÔNG SCAC CODE Tên hãng hàng không/ Airline Name SU AEROFLOT RUSSIAN AIRLINES AM AEROMEXICO VV AEROSVIT AIRLINES LD AHK AIR HONG KONG AK AIR ASIA D7 AIR ASIA X BX AIR BUSAN SB AIR CALEDONIE INTERNATIONAL AC AIR CANADA CA AIR CHINA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION AF AIR FRANCE KJ AIR INCHEON AI AIR INDIA NQ AIR JAPAN NX AIR MACAU COMPANY LIMITED NZ AIR NEW ZEALAND EL AIR NIPPON CO.,LTD. PX AIR NIUGINI FJ AIR PACIFIC LIMITED AD AIR PARADISE TN AIR TAHITI NUI JW AIRASIA JAPAN CO.,LTD. RU AIRBRIDGE CARGO AIRLINES LLC AZ ALITALIA NH ALL NIPPON AIRWAYS CO.,LTD. HP AMERICA WEST AIRLINES AA AMERICAN AIRLINES,INC. 9N ANA & JP EXPRESS 8G ANGEL AIR AN ANSETT AUSTRALIA OZ ASIANA AIRLINES INC. 5Y ATLAS AIR INC. AO AUSTRALIAN AIRLINES OS AUSTRIAN AIRLINES AG PG BANGKOK AIRWAYS CO.,LTD. BG BIMAN BANGLADESH AIRLINES BA BRITISH AIRWAYS P.L.C. 8B BUSINESS AIR K6 CAMBODIA ANGKOR AIR 2G CARGOITALIA CV CARGOLUX AIRLINES INT'L S.A. C8 CARGOLUX ITALIA S.P.A. CX CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS 5J CEBU PACIFIC AIR CI CHINA AIRLINES CK CHINA CARGO AIRLINES LTD. MU CHINA EASTERN AIRLINES WH CHINA NORTHWEST AIRLINES 8Y CHINA POSTAL AIRLINES LTD. CZ CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES SZ CHINA SOUTHWEST AIRLINES. CO CONTINENTAL AIRLINES,INC. -
Social Rights and Ethics Charter Editorial Par Jean-Cyril Spinetta
Social Rights and Ethics Charter Editorial par Jean-Cyril Spinetta The epitome of the values and rights underpinning the AF/KL Group’s identity and cohesion, the Social Rights and Ethics Charter applies to all employees of the two companies and their subsidiaries. An ambitious action plan spanning the Group as a whole, this Charter tackles various issues such as labour relations, ethics requirements and the respect for the environment and sustainable development principles. It highlights our vision of an open, united world, based on both economic responsibility and social and environmental progress. Negotiated with and signed by the union and management representatives within the AF/KL Group European Works Council, this Charter is a prime example of how successful our contractual policy proves to be when it comes to achieving fair, balanced development. Every employee is now encouraged to become acquainted with this Charter and proactively endorse it. This document has been printed on recyclable paper, in respect of the sustainability standards of the Air France KLM Group To print this Booklet Air France KLM appealed to the adapted company APF 3iconcept 1 Preamble The AIR FRANCE KLM Group and the AIR FRANCE KLM European Works Council (AFKL EWC) have jointly set out in this document the values and fundamental rights which underpin the identity of these two companies, and guide their social and 1. Scope ethics policy. These values and rights are the The present Charter applies to AIR FRANCE and KLM and foundation for social, economic and cultural all their subsidiaries and sub subsidiaries in which they cohesion within each company and within the exercise dominant influence, as defined by French Law, Group, which is essential to be able to share and which have signed the Charter and are based in Europe in the benefits of growth.