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Who Does IATA Work With?

Published in Airline Membership 2 mins read

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) primarily works with its extensive global network of airline members. As the trade association for the world's airlines, IATA represents, leads, and serves the airline industry, fostering safe, secure, and sustainable air transport.

IATA's core mission involves collaborating closely with these member airlines to:

  • Standardize Operations: Developing global commercial standards and best practices for aviation.
  • Facilitate Air Travel: Simplifying processes like ticketing, cargo, and passenger services.
  • Advocate for the Industry: Representing the interests of airlines to governments and other stakeholders.
  • Promote Safety and Security: Driving continuous improvements in airline safety and security protocols.
  • Drive Sustainability: Leading efforts towards a more environmentally responsible aviation sector.

Current Airline Members

IATA's membership comprises a diverse range of airlines from various countries and territories across the globe. These airlines benefit from IATA's expertise, resources, and collective bargaining power. The organization's strength lies in this collaborative framework, allowing for synchronized progress and shared solutions across the industry.

Here are a few examples of IATA's airline members:

Airline Name IATA Designator Country / Territory
Aeroflot SU Russian Federation
Aeroitalia XZ Italy
Aerolineas Argentinas AR Argentina
Aeromexico AM Mexico

For a comprehensive list of all current airline members, you can visit the official IATA Current Airline Members page.