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  2. Begin by reviewing the list of locations and their corresponding IATA codes. Each entry consists of a city name followed by its airport code, which is essential for travel documentation.
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IATA code assigned to the airport by IATA consists of 3 letters and created through the airport and city names. Codes are mostly generated with the letters chosen from a citys name. 2-character codes of airports are given in 1930 for the first time. Then three-character codes started to be used.
ICAO codes have been issued since 1947. The ICAO codes were originally based on a two-letter system and were identical to the airline codes used by IATA. After an airline joined IATA its existing ICAO two-letter code was taken over as IATA code.
ICAO airline designator ICAO codes have been issued since 1947. The ICAO codes were originally based on a two-letter system and were identical to the airline codes used by IATA. After an airline joined IATA its existing ICAO two-letter code was taken over as IATA code.
Those companies assigned an IATA Airline Designator Code are to use such designators for reservations, schedules, timetables, telecommunications, ticketing, cargo documentation, legal, tariffs and/or other commercial/traffic purposes.
From 57 founding members in 1945, IATA now represents some 350 airlines in over 120 countries. Carrying 80% of the worlds air traffic, IATA members include the worlds leading passenger and cargo airlines.
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Find Out the IATA Code and Prefix of an Airline Airline NameSky High Aviation Services IATA Code DO ICAO Code SHH Hub City Santo Domingo Hub Airport Dallas Fort Worth International Airport3 more rows
ICAO codes versus IATA codes In general IATA codes are usually derived from the name of the airport or the city it serves, while ICAO codes are distributed by region and country. Far more aerodromes (in the broad sense) have ICAO codes than IATA codes, which are sometimes assigned to railway stations as well.
The IATAs goal is to help airlines reduce costs and improve efficiency by simplifying operations and boosting passenger convenience. Serving: The IATA assists airlines in operating under clearly defined norms in a safe, secure, efficient, and cost-effective manner.

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