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  1. IATA - Home

    The International Air Transport Association (IATA) represents and serves airlines with advocacy and global standards for safety, security, efficiency and sustainability.

  2. IATA - About Us

    Nov 14, 2025 · The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade association for the world’s airlines, representing some 360 members. We support aviation activity and help formulate aviation …

  3. IATA - Services

    When you select IATA, you benefit from our global view and the strategic role we play in the aviation industry. We've been the trusted trade association for the world's airlines for nearly 80 years.

  4. IATA - Airlines

    Membership of IATA amounts to some 360 airlines in over 120 countries. On this page, you will find a selection of critical IATA programs, policies, and services to support airlines.

  5. IATA - Travel Agents

    When you select IATA, you benefit from our global view and the strategic role we play in the aviation industry. We’ve been the trusted trade association for the world’s airlines for nearly 80 years, but did …

  6. IATA - Manuals, Standards & Regulations

    IATA standards, manuals and guidelines cover a variety of aviation topics and include commercial and free publications in digital and print formats

  7. IATA - Publications

    IATA offers the air transport industry a comprehensive suite of information products on a multitude of subjects. More than 300 titles, including many free downloads are available, on all aspects of aviation.

  8. IATA - IATA Codes

    Apply and search for IATA codes like airline designators, accounting or prefix, baggage and location identifiers.

  9. IATA - IATA for You

    IATA for You On these pages you will find essential programs and services meant specifically for your audience. Do you want to contact IATA or log on to your account? Please go to our customer portal. …

  10. IATA - Pressroom

    Sep 12, 2025 · IATA released a report revealing that Air Traffic Control (ATC) delays in Europe have more than doubled over the last decade, causing significant disruption for passengers.