- Airlines with codes that begin
with a number are listed in numerical order in the "Numbers"
section. Codes that include a number, but start with a letter,
are listed alphabetically in the main portion of the list.
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- A4 - Southern Winds - Argentina - Buenos Aires
to points in Argentina, and Madrid to points in Spain and Europe
- A6 - Asia Pacific Airlines - Guam - Cargo B727
in the Pacific southwest
- AA - American Airlines - USA
- Major carrier
- AB - Air Berlin - Germany - Flights to Palma de
Mallorca and other European destinations
- AC - Air Canada - The nation's largest
airline.
- AE - Mandarin Airlines
- Taiwan - Flights to Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland and Vancouver.
Non-English website
- AF - Air France
- English site for the USA
- AG - Provincial Airlines - Canada - Newfoundland
and eastern Canada on Pipers and Fairchilds
- AH - Air Algerie - Algeria - Flights from Frankfurt
and Berlin
- AI - Air India
- The national carrier
- AK - AirAsia
- Malaysia - 737s out of Subang
- AM - Aeromexico
- One of Mexico's major internationals
- AM - Island Airlines - USA - Scheduled service
between Nantucket and Hyannis
- AN - Ansett Australia
- Died March 4, 2002
- AN - Skywest - Australia - Extensive domestic
routes in western Australia. Based in Perth
- AP - Air One - Italy - Lufthansa's Italian partner
- AQ - Aloha Airlines - USA -
The Hawaiian Islands
- AR - Aerolíneas
Argentinas - Argentina
- AS - Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air - USA
- The Western United States and Canada
- AS - Horizon Air/Alaska Airlines - USA - The northwest,
out of SEA-TAC and Portland
- AT - Royal Air
Maroc - Morocco - 747s from Montreal and JFK to Casablanca
- AU - Austral Líneas
Aéreas - Argentina - Twenty-four dometic destinations
- AWC - Titan Airways
- UK - Corporate charters based at Stansted
- AWS - Royal Wings
- Jordan - Scheduled flights from Amman to Haifa, Tel Aviv, Gaza
and Aqaba, plus charters
- AY - Finnair - Finland - Flying
out of Helsinki for more than 75 years
- AY - Finnair - Finland - Official homepage for
the Americas
- AZ - Alitalia
- Italy - Flag carrier flies to 57 countries
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- B - airBaltic
- Latvia - The national airline and SAS partner
- B2 - Belavia Belarusian Airlines - Scheduled and
charter flights to Europe and Asia
- B3 - Bellview Airlines - Nigeria - Domestic routes
on DC-9s plus Nairobi, Bombay and Amsterdam on an A300
- B4 - Bhoja Air - Pakistan - Passenger and cargo
service
- B6 - JetBlue - USA - Low-fare flights on A320s
- BA - British Airways
- UK - "The World's Favourite Airline"
- BA - GB Airways - Gibraltar - British Airways
franchise flies B737s to Manchester and London Gatwick
- BC - Air Jet - France - Commuter service between
Paris and London
- BD - British Midland
- UK - Heathrow's second-largest operator
- BG - Biman Air - Bangladesh - Asian and European
capitals on DC-10s, A310s, F28s and BAe-ATPs
- BHA - Buddha Air - Nepal - Domestic flights from
Kathmandu using four Beech 1900D aircraft
- BI - Royal Brunei Airlines - Brunei - Southeast
Asia, Australia, the Persian Gulf and the UK, from headquarters
in Bandar Seri Begawan
- BL - Pacific Airlines - Vietnam - Domestic flights,
plus Taipei and Hong Kong
- BO - Bouraq Airlines
- Indonesia - Domestic airline centered in Jakarta
- BQ - Aeromar
- Mexico - Short hops using ATR-42s
- BR - EVA Air
- Taiwan - The airline arm of the Evergreen Group
- BT - Air Baltic - Latvia - Flag carrier flies
to Eastern European capitals. An SAS partner
- BT - Air Liberte Guadeloupe
- A British Airways subsidiary
- BTL - Baltia Air
Lines - USA - JFK to St. Petersburg, Russia
- BU - Braathens
- Norway - The country's largest. Also serves Sweden
- BU - Sun Air - South Africa - Flights between
Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban
- BW - BWIA British
West Indian - Trinidad & Tobago - L1011s and MD-83s
- BX - Coast Air - Norway - Primarily operates flights
between Haugesund and Bergen
- BY - Britannia
Airways - UK - Holiday destinations from Germany and the
UK
- BZ - Keystone Air Service - Canada - Pipers and
Beechcraft provide scheduled service connecting Swan River, Dauphin
and Winnipeg, Manitoba
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- C6 - CanJet - Canada - 737-200s on domestic flights
in eastern Canada
- C8 - Chicago Express Airlines - USA - An American
Trans Air connector.
- CA - Air China
- The largest operator within the People's Republic
- CB - Scot Airways - Scotland - Used to be Suckling
Airways
- CC - Air Atlanta
Icelandic - A privately-owned contract carrier
- CC - Macair Airlines - Australia - Saabs, Fairchilds
and Otters in Queensland
- CD - Mindanao Express Airlines - Philippines -
Connects Mindanao with the rest of the Philippines
- CE - Nationwide Airlines - South Africa - B727s,
B737s and B767s on domestic flights plus London Gatwick
- CG - MBA Milne Bay Airlines - Papua New Guinea
- More than 400 scheduled and charter domestic flights per week
- CI - China Airlines
- World destinations fanning out from Taipei
- CJ - China Northern Airlines - Extensive domestic
system using A300, MD-90 and MD-82 aircraft
- CJ - Colgan Air
- USA - Continental Connctions on the eastern seaboard
- CL - Lufthansa CityLine - Germany - Five hundred
flights a day to 61 European cities. CRJs and Avros
- CM - COPA
- Panama - Fifteen 737s out of Panama City's Tocumen International
Airport
- CN - Tropic Air
- Belize - Eight domestic flights, plus Flores (Tikal), Guatemala
- CO - Continental Airlines
- USA - Major carrier
- CU- Cubana - Cuba - Domestic
flights, plus Europe, South America and Canada
- CV - Cargolux - Luxembourg - Seven 747-400Fs fly
cargo to every continent except Australia
- CX - Cathay Pacific
- Hong Kong - 747s, 777s, A330s and A340s
- CY - Cyprus Airways
- CZ - China Southern
Airlines - Boeings serving China and southeast Asia
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- D3 - Daallo Airlines - Djibouti/Somalia - AN-24s,
IL-18s and TU-154s
- DA - Air Georgia
- Georgia - Flies between Tblisi and Frankfurt
- DB - Brit Air - France - A regional arm of Air
France
- DD - Nok Air - Thailand - Low-cost airline with
service from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Hat Yai and Udon Thani
- DE - Condor - Germany - North American site for
this German holiday service
- DL - Delta
- USA - Major carrier
- DL - Delta Express
- USA - The eastern states to Florida
- DL - Song - USA - Delta's low cost carrier
- DM - Maersk Air - Denmark - From Copenhagen and
Brillund to major European cities
- DP - Air 2000 - UK - Scheduled and chartered holiday
flights
- DP - First Choice - UK - Holiday flights to Southern
Europe, Northern Africa and the Caribbean
- DS - Air Senegal - Senegal - Member of the Groupe
Royal Air Maroc. Three B737s and a Dash 8
- DU - Hemus Air - Bulgaria - From Sofia to Europe,
Africa and the Near East
- DV - Nantucket
Airlines - USA - Back and forth between Hyannis and Nantucket
every hour
- DW - Rottnest Air Taxi - Australia - Connects
Rottnest Island with Freemantle
- DWT - Darwin Airline - Switzerland - SAAB 2000s
between Lugano, Geneva, Barcelona and Olbia
- DX - DanAir - UK - An unofficial, commemorative
site. Taken over by BA in '93
- DZ - Transcaraibes Air International/Air Tropical
- Guadeloupe - Island hopping in the French West Indies
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- E5 - Samara Airlines - Russia - Domestic flights
on Tupolevs, Ilushyns, Yakolevs and Antonovs
- E8 - AlpiEagles - Italy - Domestic and international
- ED - CCAir (US
Airways Express) - USA - Charlotte, NC to 25 cities in 8
states
- EI - Aer Lingus
- Ireland's national airline
- EJ - New England
Airlines - USA - From Westerly, RI to Block Island twelve
times a day and more
- EK - Emirates
- UAE - Based in Dubai, the flag carrier uses airbuses and 777s
- EM - Western Airlines - Australia - Flies from
Perth to Geraldton, Kalbarri, Denham and Monkey Mia
- EN - Air Dolomiti - Italy -Flights to Switzerland,
Germany and Spain on ATRs and CRJs. A Lufthansa partner
- EP - Europe Airpost - France - Formerly Aéropostale
- EQ - TAME - Ecuador
- ET - Ethiopian
Airlines - Domestic flights, plus Europe, Africa, Middle
East and Asia
- EW - Eurowings - Germany - Regional flights throughout
Europe
- EZ - Sun Air - Denmark - Jetstreams between Sweden,
Norway, Ireland and Germany
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- F3 - Flying Enterpise - Sweden
- Stockholm, Skövde, Jönköping and Visby
- F4 - Eureca - Italy - Domestic flights in northern
Italy on Fokkers and a Fairchild Metroliner
- FA - Safair
- South Africa - Passenger and cargo flights with 727s, MD80s
and Hercules L382Gs
- FB - Fine Air
- USA - Cargo flights to South and Central America and Caribbean
- FF - Tower Air
- USA - Select US and European destinations from their terminal
at JFK
- FG - Ariana Afghan Airlines - Afghanistan - The
Middle East plus Moscow, Frankfurt and Istanbul
- FI - Icelandair
- Iceland - Europe and North America from Keflavik
- FJ - Air Pacific - Fiji - One B747, one B767 and
three B737s with an average age of seven years
- FL - AirTran Airways
- USA - Atlanta to the mid- and eastern US on B717s
- FL - Frontier
Airlines - USA - Domestic flights centered in Denver
- FM - Shanghai Airlines - China - Boeing 737s,
757s, and 767s to major Asian and European destinations
- FO - Expedition Airways - Zimbabwe - Seven Zimbabwe
destinations, plus South Africa and Mozambique using a Beechcraft
1900C
- FP - Par Avion Airlines - Australia - Operates
in Tasmania
- FQ - Air Aruba
- To Aruba from Columbia, the US and Sao Paulo
- FQ - Thomas Cook Airlines - Belgium - From Belgium
to European holiday spots
- FR - Ryanair
- Ireland - Budget flights from Dublin to Europe on twenty-two
737s
- FS - Staf Cargo
Airlines - USA - DC-10 and 747 freighters from Miami to South
America
- FT - Vancouver Island Air - Canada - Beech seaplanes
and deHavilland Beavers from Campbell River, BC
- FU - Air Littoral - France - CRJs and ATR 42-500s
out of Montpellier and Nice
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- G1 - Gorkha Airlines - Nepal - Eight domestic
destinations
- G3 - Emerald Airways - UK - Cargo flights in BAe
748 and Shorts SD360 out of Liverpool's John Lennon
- G4 - Allegiant Air - USA - Domestic DC-9 service
- G5 - Island Air - Cayman Islands - Scheduled service
to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, plus charters and sightseeing
tours
- G7 - Gandalf Airlines - Italy - From Milan to
major European capitals in Fairchild-Dornier 328s
- G9 - Air Arabia - UAE - Based in Sharjah, with
flights throughout the Middle East on A320s
- GA - Citilink - Indonesia - Garuda Indonesia's
low-cost domestic service. B737s.
- GA - Garuda Indonesia - Indonesia - Extensive
domestic and international network
- GF - Gulf Air
- Has four owner states: Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and UAE
- GH - Ghana Airways
- Flights to and from West Africa and Accra
- GL - Air Greenland - Domestic flights, plus Denmark
- GM - Air Slovakia - Slovakia - B737s from Slovensko
to the Mediterranean
- GQ - BigSky Airlines
- USA - Short hops west of the Mississippi
- GS - AirFoyle
- UK - Cargo and scheduled passenger service
- GT - Air Mandalay
- Myanmar - Domestic airline
- GU - Riga Airlines
- Latvia - London, Moscow and Paris to Riga
- GX - Air Ontario
- Canada - Regional airline for the Great Lakes and north eastern
US. Folded into parent company Air Canada's regional line: Jazz
- GY - Guyana Airways
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- H2 - City Bird
- Belgium - Brussels to the US, Mexico and Europe
- HA - Hawaiian Airlines
- USA - All Hawaiian islands and west coast USA
- HF - Hapag-Lloyd - Germany - Extensive network
of European holiday destinations using A310s and B737s
- HH - Islandsflug - Iceland - Domestic flights
on B737s, ATR-42s, Dornier 228s and a Piper Chieftan
- HK - Yangon Airways - Myanmar - Regional airline
- HM - Air Seychelles - Seychelles - From European
and African capitals to the Indian Ocean paradise
- HP - America West
Airlines - USA - Hubbed in Arizona
- HQ - HMY Airways - Canada - B757s between Vancouver
and Toronto
- HR - Hahn Air - Germany - Charters on Fairchilds
and SAABs
- HSA - East African
Safari Air - Kenya - France and Italy to Nairobi, plus charters
- HV - Transavia - Netherlands - Amsterdam to Eurpoean
holiday spots
- HY - Uzbekistan Airways - From Tashkent to Asia
and Europe
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- IB - Iberia
- Spain - The flag carrier
- IC - Indian Airlines
- India - Wholly owned by the Government of India
- IE - Solomon Airlines - Solomon Islands - To Australia
and neighbouring islands on B737s, three Islanders, and two Twin
Otters
- IG - Meridiana - Italy - Low-cost carrier to domestic
points plus Madrid, Barcelona and Amsterdam
- IM - Spirit Airlines
- USA - Flights between Florida and the northeast
- IR - Iran Air
- Tehran to Europe and Asia, plus domestic flights
- IV - WindJet - Italy - Low-cost flights throughtout
Italy and to select European cities
- IY - Yemenia Airways
- Yemen - From Sana'a to 25 cities in Europe, the Middle East
and Africa
- IY - Yemenia Airways - Yemen - Unofficial North-American
site
- IZ - Arkia Israeli
Airlines - Vacation charters within Israel
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- J4 - Buffalo Airways - Canada - Charter work on
a variety of aircraft. Based in Yellowknife, NWT
- JA - Air Bosna - Bosnia and Herzegovina - One
ATR-42, two YAK-42s and a Cessna 550 to Eastern Europe and Scandanavia
- JB - Helijet Airways
- Canada - Scheduled helicopters: Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle
- JD - Japan Air
System - Ninety-nine domestic rutes
- JE - Manx Airlines
- UK - From the Isle of Man to Ireland, Scotland and England
- JF - L.A.B. Flying Service - USA - Daily scheduled
flights connecting Haines, Alaska with Juneau, Skagway and other
S.E. Alaska communities
- JL - Japan Airlines
- Tokyo and Osaka to all major world destinations
- JM - Air Jamaica
- Montego Bay to the US and the Caribbean
- JP - Adria Airways
- Slovenia
- JU - JAT Yugoslav
Airlines - Unofficial site, but good enough to warrant an
exception
- JV - Bearskin
Airlines - Canada - Serving Northern Ontario
- JX - SunJet
- USA - Twenty daily flights between New York and Florida
- JY - British European
Airways - UK - Domestic flights, including Jersey and Guernsey
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- K5 - Wings of Alaska - USA - Cessnas, Beavers
and Otters out of Juneau
- KA - Dragon Air
- Hong Kong - Southeast Asia regional airline
- KB - Druk Air (Royal Bhutan Airlines) - Bhutan
- India, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand
- KD - Kendell Airlines - Australia
- KE - Korean Air
- Southeast Asia plus select European and North Amercan cities
- KF - Air Botnia - Finland - now Blue1, a subsidiary
of SAS. Third largest regional airline in Europe
- KF - Blue1 - Finland - formerly Air Botnia, a
subsidiary of SAS. Third largest regional airline in Europe
- KK - TAM - Brazil - An A319, A330s, Fokkers and
Caravans
- KL - KLM Royal
Dutch Airlines - Netherlands - Schiphol to major world destinations
- KM - Air Malta
- To Europe and the Middle East
- KQ - Kenya Airways - Nairobi to the rest of Africa
and select world destinations
- KS - Penair (Peninsula Airways) - USA - Thirty-five
small aircraft to 73 communites. An Alaska Airlines partner
- KU - Kuwait Airways
- Forty destinations
- KX - Cayman Airways
- Cayman Islands to Florida, Texas and Jamaica
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- L2 - Lynden Air Cargo - USA - Hercs hauling oversize
loads in Alaska
- LA - LanChile
Airlines - South, Central and North America, some Australia,
some Europe
- LB - Albanian Airlines - Albania - three aircraft
serving destinations in Italy, Turkey, Germany, Switzerland and
Kosovo together with a growing charter programme
- LB - Lloyd Aero Boliviano - Bolivia
- LC - Loganair - UK - Serving Scotland for British
Airways
- LG - Luxair
- Luxembourg - 737s, Embraers and Fokkers to the rest of Europe,
North Africa and New York
- LH - Lufthansa
- Germany's biggest and most famous
- LH - Lufthansa Cargo - Germany - The flag carrier's
freight division
- LI - LIAT - Antigua - Two hundred flights a day
in the eastern Caribbean
- LM - Air ALM (Antillean
Airlines) - Venezuela to the Caribbean and southeast United
States
- LN - Libyan Arab Airlines - Libya
- LO - LOT Polish
Airlines - Dates back to the 1920s
- LP - LanPreu - Peru - Peruvian arm of an extensive
worldwide airline
- LT - LTU International
Airways - Germany - Holiday destinations in Florida, California
and the Caribbean
- LW - Pacific Wings
Hawaii - USA - Island hopping in hawaii with Cessna 402Cs
- LX - Swiss International Airlines - Switzerland
- Worldwide destinations. Was Crossair
- LY - El Al
- Israel - Flag carrier flies from Tel Aviv to the world
- LZ - Balkan Bulgarian
Airlines - Bulgarian flag carrier uses Tupolevs, Antonovs
and 737s
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- M2 - Southeast Air Freight - Bahamas - Daily scheduled
freight service between Nassau and Freeport
- M3 - European Air Express - Germany - Business
commuter flights out of Cologne/Bonn
- M3 - WestJet
- Canada - Twelve 737s serve 11 cities in western Canada
- M4 - Avioimpex - Macedonia - From Skopje to Istanbul
and major european capitals on DC-9s and MD-80s
- M7 - MAT Macedonian Airlines - Macedonia
- MA - Malev Hungarian
- Based at Budapest's Ferihegy International Airport
- MD - Air Madagascar
- Eastern Africa's premiere air service
- ME - MEA Middle East Airlines - Lebanon - Airbuses
to Europe and the Middle East
- MF - Xiamen Airlines - China - Thiry-seven Boeings
fly an extensive domestic network
- MH - Malaysia Airlines
- 110 destinations on 6 continents
- MI - Silk Air - Singapore - This regional wing
of Singapore Airlines flies A320s
- MK - Air Mauritius - Flag carrier
flies from the island nation to Africa, Asia, Australia and Eurpoe
- ML - Midway Airlines - USA
- Raleigh-Durham to the rest of the eastern seaboard on B737s,
CRJs and Fokker F100s
- MN - British Airways South Africa - Operated by
Comair
- MO - Calm Air
- Canada - Canadian International partner serves Ontario, Manitoba
and Nunavut
- MP - Martinair
- Netherlands
- MS - EgyptAir - 95 destinations on a fleet with
an average age of 6 years
- MU -