International Air Transport Association - the peak body for airfreight
The International Air Transport Association is a global trade association representing over 270 of the world's airlines. Through its Agency Program, IATA provides the structure and rules for the working relationships between Member airlines and their appointed sales agents worldwide. As part of this activity, IATA is the custodian of a unique global numbering system and contact database of Accredited Passenger and Cargo Agents and other travel industry locations.
International Air Transport Association. Trade association serving airlines, governments, passengers, shippers and travel agents
International Air Transport Association or International Airlines Travel Agent Network.
The International Air Transport Association. This organisation represents, leads and serves, the airline industry, creating regulations for international air transport.
International Air Traffic Association.
International Air Transport Association. A worldwide industry association for airline operators.
International Air Transport Association. The airlines' international trade association.
International Air Transport Association. A trade organization of airlines that works together offers the highest possible standards to passengers and cargo shippers. Return to Glossary of Terms
International Air Transport Association. An international organisation formed by airlines, founded in 1945, having the aim of promoting and improving commercial air traffic. For this purpose parties concerned should cooperate and should accept certain rules, procedures and common tariffs, applicable for both, cargo and passengers.
International Air Transportation Association
International Air Transport Association. An international trade and service organization for airlines of more than 100 countries serving international routes. IATA activities on behalf of shippers in international air freight include development of containerization programs, freight handling techniques and, for some airlines, uniform rates and rules.
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IATA (International Air Transport Association) was founded in Havana (Cuba), in April 1945. It is the prime vehicle for inter airline corporation in promoting safe, reliable, secure and economical air services, for the benefit of the world's consumer. At its foundation, IATA had 57 members from 31 nations, mostly in Europe and North America. Today it has over 230 members from more than 130 nations, in every part of the globe.
International Air Transport Association (IATA), established in 1945, is a trade association serving airlines, passengers, shippers, travel agents, and governments. The association promotes safety, standardization in forms (baggage checks, tickets, weigh bills), and aids in establishing international airfares. IATA headquarter is in Geneva, Switzerland. Back to top of screen
International Air Transport Association. Founded in 1945, IATA is an international organization of airlines, aiming at promoting commercial air traffic. Members have to co-operate and to abide by certain rules, procedures and tariffs.