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Iata Airline Code

The document lists two or three letter airline codes and the corresponding airline names. It includes major international carriers from around the world, as well as some regional airlines. There are over 70 airlines mentioned in total.

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Iata Airline Code

The document lists two or three letter airline codes and the corresponding airline names. It includes major international carriers from around the world, as well as some regional airlines. There are over 70 airlines mentioned in total.

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AK - Air Asia Malaysia

Z2 - AirAsia Zest / Zest Airways, Philippines


AC - Air Canada - The nation's largest airline. Recently took over Canadian Airlines
CA - Air China - PR of China - The largest operator within the People's Republic - Star Alliance member
AF - Air France - English site for the USA
AI - Air India - India - The national carrier
NQ - Air Japan - Japan
NX - Air Macau - Macao - Five A321s and three A320s serve China and S.E. Asia
NZ - Air New Zealand - New Zealand - Flag carrier - Star Alliance member
2P - Air Philippines - The country's second-largest airline
PX - Air Niugini - Papua New Guinea
AZ - Alitalia - Italy - Flag carrier flies to 57 countries
AQ - Aloha Airlines - USA - The Hawaiian Islands
AA - American Airlines - USA - Major carrier
NH - ANA - All Nippon Airways - Japan - Flights to both US seaboards - Star Alliance member
OZ - Asiana Airlines - South Korea - From Kimpo International to Asian destinations
AV - Avianca - Columbia
BA - British Airways - UK - "The World's Favourite Airline"
CP – Canadian Airlines
CX - Cathay Pacific - Hong Kong - 747s, 777s, A330s and A340s
5J - Cebu Pacific Air - Philippines - Twelve DC-9s make domestic flights out of Manila
DG - CebGo, Philippines , Clark International Airport
CI - China Airlines - World destinations fanning out from Taipei
CJ - China Northern Airlines - China - Extensive domestic system using A300, MD-90 and MD-82 aircraft
CZ - China Southern Airlines - China - Boeings serving China and Southeast Asia
CO - Continental Airlines - USA - Major carrier
DL - Delta Express - USA - The eastern states to Florida
KA - Dragon Air - Hong Kong - Southeast Asia regional airline
EK - Emirates - UAE - Based in Dubai, the flag carrier uses airbuses and 777s
ET - Ethiopian Airlines
EY - Etihad Airways - UAE
BR - EVA Air - Taiwan - The airline arm of the Evergreen Group
GA – Garuda Indonesian Airlines
GF - Gulf Air - Has four owner states: Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and UAE
HA - Hawaiian Airlines - USA - All Hawaiian islands and west coast USA
IR - Iran Air - Iran - Tehran to Europe and Asia, plus domestic flights
JL - Japan Airlines - Tokyo and Osaka to all major world destinations
7C - Jeju Air, Incheon International Airport, Jeju International Airport
3K - Jetstar Asia Airways, Singapore Changi Airport
GK - Jetstar Japan Co., Ltd.
KQ - Kenya Airways - Nairobi to the rest of Africa and select world destinations
KL - KLM Royal Dutch Airlines - Netherlands - Schiphol to major world destinations
KE - Korean Air - Southeast Asia plus select European and North Amercan cities
KU - Kuwait Airways - Kuwait - Forty destinations
LH - Lufthansa - Germany's biggest
MH - Malaysia Airlines - 110 destinations on 6 continents
NW - Northwest Airlines - USA
WY - Oman Air - Middle East and Europe
PR - Philippine Airlines - Philippines - flag carrier
QF - Qantas Airways - The Australian leader, and tenth largest in the world
QR - Qatar Airways - From Doha to the rest of the Middle East
BI - Royal Brunei Airlines - Brunei
RJ - Royal Jordanian - Jordan - Airbuses from Amman to the Middle East and Europe
SV - Saudi Arabian Airlines - 126 planes connect the Arabian Peninsula to major world destinations
SE - Seair / South East Asian Airlines - Philippines / Clark International Airport
MI - Silk Air - Singapore - This regional wing of Singapore Airlines flies A320s
SQ - Singapore Airlines - 747s and 777s to world destinations
UL - SriLankan Airlines - Sri Lanka - Flag carrier goes to Europe, Asia and the Middle East
WN - Southwest Airlines, US
LX - Swissair - Switzerland
TG - Thai Airways International - Thailand - A large and varied fleet - Star Alliance member
TK - Turkish Airlines
UA - United Airlines - USA - Major international carrier - Star Alliance member
VN - Vietnam Airlines - Vietnam - Europe and Asia from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City
MF - Xiamen Air, Xiamen, China

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