The airline codes for British Airways is BA and Air France is AF. Some other airline codes are Aerolineas (AR), Iberia (IB), Korean Air (KE), Air India (AI), Lot Polish Airlines (LO).
Did you really mean "airplane" - or did you mean airline . -If airline it is Qantas.
In aviation, AIRIMP stands for A4A/IATA Reservations Interline Message Procudedure. The codes are used in transactions with airline systems.
It means the airline pays money to the Chicago Cubs to be its "official airline" and basically get advertisement from the Cubs
Yes, Commercial airlines offer discount coupons and codes. Simply go to the commercial airline you want to use website and you can print these coupons or codes. Another way to get more savings is use promotional offer. And always do a compare to other airlines.
A domestic airline is an airline that operates solely within one country. Such as Southwest Airlines, which only operates in the United States.
Sothwest airlines does not really have any restriction on where you can use the coupon codes. They will allow it on any route that they fly and there is not a blackout.
I don't know the airline code but maybe you mean the ID of Tallinn airport ( which is EETN ) .
Depends what you mean by codes. Do you mean Cryptology or "Passwords".
That you have a reserved seat or seats for a specific flight on a particular airline, departing at such and such time, etc etc.
they mean coin codes (off of puffles you buy at stores) and membership codes
The status of open for an airline flight may mean they have open seating available. This is a way for passengers to see what kind of space is available.