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I know of 7 and they are:

1· Atlantic Route (AT)

This indicator is used when a journey has been made from an IATA area 1 and 2 and came via the Atlantic Ocean.

2· Atlantic and Pacific Route (AP)

This covers any journeys that are made from an IATA area 2 and 3 and came via the Atlantic and Pacific ocean.

Eastern Hemisphere (EH)

This covers any journeys that are made from an IATA area within 2 and 3 or between 2 and 3.

Western Hemisphere (WH)

This covers any journeys that are made from an IATA in area 1.

5· Trans Siberian Route (TS)

This covers any journeys that are made from Europe to the Far East via Moscow.

6· Pacific Route (PA)

This covers any journeys that are made from an IATA area 1 and 3 and came via the Pacific ocean.

7· Polar Route (PO)

This covers any journeys that are made from Europe to the Far East via Alaska.

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