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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.

The two-character airline designator, sometimes called IATA Reservation Codes, listed are for use in reservations, timetables, tickets, tariffs, air waybills and in airline interline telecommunications, as well as for the airline industry applications. IATA assigns three types of two-character airline designators: unique, numeric/alpha and controlled duplicate. The designator is used to identify an airline for all commercial purposes. The two character airline designator is assigned by IATA in accordance with the provisions of Resolution 762.

List of designators

Airlines are listed by two-letter designator with nationality in parentheses. When adding entries, please make sure that a redirect is in place or that the IATA code is listed on the existing disambiguation page.

  • 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)
  • 1V - Galileo International (United States)
  • 1Y - Electronic Data Systems (United States)
  • 1Z - Sabre Pacific (Australia)

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  • 7B - Krasnojarsky Airlines
  • 7C - Jeju Air
  • 7D - DONBASSAERO (Ukraine)
  • 7F - First Air
  • 7K - Kogalymavia Air Company
  • 7L - Sun d'Or International Airlines

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