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Airline IATA Codes
Two-letter airline codes identify the carrier. Example: AI = Air India, EK = Emirates, SQ = Singapore Airlines.
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Airport Codes
Three-letter codes show your departure and arrival airports. Example: DEL = Delhi, DXB = Dubai, JFK = New York.
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Flight Number
The code with numbers (AI102) shows your airline and specific flight. Each number is unique to a route and schedule.
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Seat Code
Numbers with a letter (12A, 14C) indicate your seat row and side of the aircraft — window, middle, or aisle.
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Class Code
A single letter shows your class: Y = Economy, J = Business, F = First Class. It’s how airlines categorize bookings.
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Date & Time Codes
Codes for departure time, gate, and boarding group help airlines manage boarding smoothly. Passengers often overlook these details.
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