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IATA Resolution 762

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Hi,

The IATA is responsible for the two-digit airline designators, like KL for KLM, BA for British Airways etc.
Those designators were introduced as a result of 'IATA Resolution 762'. But who knows when this resolution exactly came into effect? And if somebody could provide me with the text of this resolution, I would appreciate this very much!

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Maybe is this what helps U.. http://www.nic.aero/registration/polici ... M15_01.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Unbelieveble what U can find with google!!!

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Hi James,

Already found this page, but it is about assigning domain names on the internet, in the .aero top-level (like www.xxx.aero), which only refers to this particular resolution, without giving any details on the resolution itself.

But thanks for the effort!

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Did you try IATA themselves already?

airlinecoding@iata.org

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Nope; our experience with IATA is that they are not very cooperative when you are not a (paying) member.

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http://www.iata.org/SiteCollectionDocum ... _nov07.doc" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Perhaps this is of any use.

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Re: IATA Resolution 762

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Hi United,

I already found this document too ;-)
But it does not state when this resolution came into effect.

Thanks for the effort though! But I guess I should have told in my first post, I (off course) tried Google extensively myself, as well as the public search option on iata.org.

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