July 30, 2000 at 1:36 pm
Does anybody know any codes?
By: Philip - 15th August 2000 at 19:32
RE: Airline Codes
I found some at the IATA website.
If this doesn’t help let me know and I will see if I can from my own sources.
Good luck
p
By: Comet - 14th August 2000 at 13:14
RE: Airline Codes
If you want codes, you’ve got codes. Here goes.
ANZ or NZ = Air New Zealand
ICE or FI = Icelandair
SAB or SN = Sabena
CY = Cyprus Airways
AY or FIN = Finnair
AIH = Airtours
QF = Qantas
MON = Monarch
AMM = Air 2000
EZY = EasyJet
BA = British Airways
SK = SAS
AF = Air France
LH = Lufthansa
BD = British Midland
SQ = Singapore Airlines
MH = Malaysian Airlines
SU = Aeroflot
UA or UAL = United
AA = American Airlines
AC = Air Canada
IB = Iberia
LX = Crossair
LG = Luxair
TP = Air Portugal
MA = Malev
OK = Czech Airlines
KL = KLM
KM = Air Malta
MS = Egyptair
EK = Emirates
I know loads more besides.
By: Crosswind - 12th August 2000 at 20:17
RE: Airline Codes
This is one enthusiast site.
By: Arabella-Cox - 30th July 2000 at 19:51
RE: Airline Codes
Publications such as JP Airline fleets have extensive code lists.
Try trawling the web (a great search engine is Google) and try the ICAO and IATA web sites, although these can be difficult to navigate and some information they will now only send on CDs which you have to buy.
Many of the enthusiasts’ sites also have partial listings but DON’T expect them to be totally accurate/up to date.
By: Arabella-Cox - 30th July 2000 at 17:15
RE: Airline Codes
IATA&ICAO, just looking for all of them so I can make a list of all of them
By: Arabella-Cox - 30th July 2000 at 16:11
RE: Airline Codes
Direct answer…..yes.
There are hundreds of airline codes which fall into two categories, ICAO and IATA. What are you looking for?