What is the 8 digit IATA number?


What is the 8 digit IATA number? This 8-digit IATA Code is used as the industry-wide standard identification by suppliers such as hotel & resort chains, cruise lines, car rental companies, theme parks, rail companies to simplify reservations, sales activities and commission distribution.


Who needs to be IATA certified?

IATA training is required for all persons who transport dangerous goods according to IATA DGR 1.5. The IATA training rules officially are recommendatory for all but aircraft operator employees. However, most air carriers require compliance with the IATA DGR as a condition of accepting your shipments.


What is the difference between IATA and Iatan number?

IATAN stands for International Airlines Travel Agent Network. Basically, it's identical to what IATA provides, but it's used for US-based travel businesses only. It enables any travel business or representative to issue flight tickets.


What is the difference between FAA code and IATA code?

The FAA is the governing body for aviation in the United States. FAA codes are more often than not the same as IATA codes, minus the first letter (usually K, unless in Hawaii, Alaska, or overseas territories), although there are some cases where IATA and FAA codes mean different airports altogether.


Where can I find my IATA number?

In fact, your IATA number is printed on all tickets issued by your office and all financial reporting by your performance per airline will be done based on your IATA numbers.


Do airlines use IATA?

Membership of IATA amounts to some 300 airlines in 120 countries. On this page, you will find a selection of critical IATA programs, policies, and services to support airlines.


Why should I get an IATA number?

Travel Suppliers such as Airlines, Hotels, and Car Rentals, rely on TIDS to identify Non-Accredited points of sale. Obtaining an IATA/TIDS Code helps ensure that your business' sales activities are properly identified and recognized by suppliers worldwide.