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Air Fares & Ticketing 2 (IATA Level 1)
www.stonebridge.uk.comCity & Airport Codes Each city with an airport has a 3-letter IATA code that is used in reservation mes-sages, fares and ticketing. Often, the first three letters of the city name are used, e.g. ATH is ATHENS SIN is SINGAPORE DEN is DENVER Some codes are instantly recognisable, even when the first three letters are not used. E.g. NBO is NAIROBI
Types of Airfares - Rules and Regulations for Airline Tickets
www.yourtravelbiz.comAirline designator : Definition: The code designated by IATA to represent the name of an airline (UA is United Airlines, QF is Qantas, etc.). Airport codes: Definition: Three letter codes used to identify airports (ex. YVR is Vancouver, Canada; EWR is Newark, New Jersey, etc.).
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www.kweusa.comAirport Codes Country City Code Country City Code Country City Code Brazil Rio de Janiero RIO Australia Melbourne MEL Germany Dusseldorf DUS Brazil Sao Paulo GRU Australia Sydney SYD Germany Frankfurt FRA