3 Traffic Conference area 1, TC2 and TC3
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. 3· Eastern Hemisphere (EH) This covers any journeys that are made from an IATA area within 2 and 3 or between 2 and 3. 4· 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.
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) divides the world into several geographic areas, primarily categorized as follows: Area 1: North America (USA, Canada, Mexico) Area 2: Central and South America (including countries like Brazil and Argentina) Area 3: Europe (including countries like Germany, France, and the UK) Area 4: Africa and the Middle East (including countries like South Africa and UAE) Area 5: Asia and Oceania (including countries like Japan, Australia, and New Zealand) Each area is further divided into sub-regions with specific cities represented by their IATA airport codes.
IATA divides the world into three areas: Area 1 (North, Central, South America and Caribbean, except Guadeloupe and Martinique), Area 2 (Europe, Middle East, Africa), Area 3 (Far East, Australia, New Zealanc Islands).
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YTO is an airport metrocode covering the combined area of the following airports:Toronto/Buttonville Municipal (IATA: YKZ)Toronto City Center (IATA: YTZ)Toronto Pearson Int'l (IATA: YYZ)
3,6,9,12 A sub 1 = First (3) a sub n = a sub (n-1) + change (3)
The International Air Transport Association, or IATA assigns a unique 3 letter abbreviation to all airports. The code CPH has been assigned to Copenhagen Airport in Denmark.
The IATA aiport code for Nadi International Airport is: NAN
3- sub-ma-rine
Ozone, or O<sub>3</sub>
its £5 for a foot long sub and £3 for 6 inch sub