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      • An Airline Prefix Code is a 3-digit code that identifies an airline and stands at the beginning of each air waybill number. (An air waybill number has 11 digits and the first 3 digits are the AWB prefix/airline prefix code.)
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  2. What is an Airline Prefix Code/AWB Prefix? An Airline Prefix Code is a 3-digit code that identifies an airline and stands at the beginning of each air waybill number. (An air waybill number has 11 digits and the first 3 digits are the AWB prefix/airline prefix code.)

  3. IATA – 016. IATA – UA. United Airlines Cargo. IATA – 018. IATA – CP. Canadian Airlines Int´l. IATA – 020. IATA – LH. Lufthansa Cargo AG.

    Iata Code – Mawb
    Iata Code
    Iata Airlines
    IATA – 001
    IATA – AA
    American Airlines
    IATA – 002
    IATA – 2G
    CargoItalia (alternate)
    IATA – 005
    IATA – CO
    Continental Airlines
    IATA – 006
    IATA – DL
    Delta Air Lines
  4. The information provided here is part of Guide on howtoexport and import. Airline names are coded with two alpha digits numbers for easy handling. Airway bill number issued by airlines reflects first three numerical digits, represent the name of airlines.

  5. www.airrates.com › references › airline-prefixesAirline Prefixes

    Airline prefix is a three-digits identificatior by every airline, approved by IATA and ICAO and standing in the beginning of each Airwaybill. Each prefix corresponds to IATA/ICAO code accordingly. You can navigate with code contents below in combination with Air Cargo Tracking and Airlines Explorer to get more useful information.

  6. This airline and airport code search engine provides an official source for codes assigned by IATA. Find out the 2-letter code of an airline or identify to which airline a 2-letter code corresponds. This search tool returns 2 search results.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Air_waybillAir waybill - Wikipedia

    An air waybill (AWB) or air consignment note is a receipt issued by an international airline for goods and an evidence of the contract of carriage. It is not a document of title to the goods. The air waybill is non-negotiable.

  8. www.iata.org › en › servicesIATA - IATA Codes

    Airline accounting codes and airline prefixes are essential for the identification of passenger and cargo traffic documents, processing of passenger accounting transactions, cargo transactions and other commercial/traffic purposes.