IATA airline designator

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IATA airline designators, sometimes called IATA reservation codes, are two-character codes assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) to the world's airlines in accordance with the provisions of Resolution 762. They form the first two characters of the flight number.

Designators are used to identify an airline for all commercial purposes, including reservations, timetables, tickets, tariffs, air waybills and in airline interline telecommunications. There are three types of designator: unique, numeric/alpha and controlled duplicate.

Since 1987 the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has been issuing three-letter codes, which are due to be adopted by IATA.

IATA maintains two policies to deal with the limited number of available codes: after an airline is delisted the code becomes available for reuse after six months; and IATA issues "controlled duplicates". Controlled duplicates are issued to regional airlines whose destinations are not likely to overlap, such that some codes are shared by two different airlines. The controlled duplicate is denoted in IATA literature and here with an asterisk (*) following the code.

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Airlines listed by designator, with nationality in parentheses.

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  • 1A - Amadeus Global Travel Distribution (Spain)
  • 1B - Abacus International (Singapore)
  • 1C - Electronic Data Systems (Switzerland)
  • 1D - Radixx Solutions International (United States)
  • 1E - Travelsky Technology (China)
  • 1F - INFINI Travel Information (Japan)
  • 1G - Galileo International (United States)
  • 1H - Siren-Travel (Russia)
  • 1I - Deutsche Rettungsflugwacht (Germany)
  • 1I - Netjets Aviation (United States)
  • 1I - Novair (Sweden)
  • 1I - Pegasus Hava Tasimaciligi (Turkey)
  • 1I - Sierra Nevada Airlines (United States)
  • 1I - Sky Trek International Airlines (United States)
  • 1J - Axess International (Japan)
  • 1K - Southern Cross Distribution (Australia)
  • 1K - Sutra (United States)
  • 1L - Open Skies (United States)
  • 1M - JSC Transport Automated Information Systems (TAIS) (Russia)
  • 1N - Navitaire (United States)
  • 1P - Worldspan (United States)
  • 1Q - Sirena (Russia)
  • 1R - Hainan Phoenix Information Systems (China)
  • 1S - Sabre (United States)
  • 1T - 1Time Airline (South Africa)
  • 1U - Polyot Sirena (Russia)
  • 1U - ITA Software (United States)
  • 1V - Apollo Reservation System, later incorporated into Galileo International (United States)
  • 1W - Wings Air, subsidiary of Lion Air (Indonesia)
  • 1Y - Electronic Data Systems (United States)
  • 1Z - Sabre Pacific (Australia)

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