An IATA airport code, also known as an IATA location identifier, IATA station code, or simply a location identifier, a three-letter geocode designating many airports around the world. Because there are often multiple airports near major cities, the air transportation industry needed to find a method of referring unambiguously to specific airports.IATA codes starting with the letter D Below you will find a list of IATA codes in alphabetic order beginning with the letter D. City links open a map of the city or region with the location and a short description of the airport(s) as well as some information about the city or region.
6. Unit Load Devices (ULDs) owners/leasing companies must participate in the IATA Strategic Partnership. 7. Computerized Reservation Systems (CRSs) must provide confirmation from an Airline holding an IATA code, that the CRS is providing them services. The confirmation should be received in the form of a signed letter from the airline. 8.
Airport codes are 3-letter airport abbreviations created by The International Air Transport Association (IATA) to facilitate efficient communication throughout the industry and are commonly used in passenger reservation, ticketing, and baggage-handling systems. Let’s face it, it’s a whole lot easier to describe Boston’s Logan Airport as