Airline codes
IATA airline codes identify airlines, locations, and transport documents, enabling reservations, ticketing, scheduling, and interline communications across the global aviation industry.
Airport codes
Airport codes ensure accurate routing, documentation, tracking, and cost control, enabling exporters to move air cargo efficiently within global logistics systems.
Country codes
Country codes ensure accurate trade documentation, customs compliance, and data reporting, using ISO country names, ALPHA-2 codes, and UN NUM-3 numeric identifiers.
Airline codes
Exporting has its own language. Looking at export acronyms and the export glossary given on ExportHelp, will confirm that a whole new language is required to navigate the activity of exporting. In addition to specific language and terms, exporting has a whole host of codes that are used to communicate with other traders globally. There are the HS, SIC and TARIC codes, airline, airport and country codes and something as mundane as telephone codes are also required. This section of ExportHelp looks at the various codes that can be found in exporting.

