Designator Code definition

Designator Code means a two (2) character (or three (3) character if adopted) designator issued by the International Air Transport Association (“IATA”) to a specific air carrier to identify Flights or series of Flights operated by that air carrier, for publication as Scheduled flying or a Scheduled Flight.
Designator Code means the airline designations originally allotted and administered pursuant to Agreements CAB 24606 and 26056.
Designator Code means the airline designations allotted and administered pursuant to Agreements CAB 24606 and 26056.

Examples of Designator Code in a sentence

  • As such, all of ValuJet's flights shall be displayed in any system used by AirTran, the Official Airline Guide ("OAG"), all other computerized reservations systems, and all other publication in which AirTran publishes its entire domestic flight schedule, using the AirTran Designator Code, "FL", and flight numbers within a range of flight numbers provided by AirTran.

  • On some of its services, SATA has arrangements with other Carriers known as Codeshare; this means that even if the Passenger has one or more bookings with SATA and has one or more tickets with SATA’s name or its Airline Designator Code on them, the aircraft may be operated by other air Carriers.

  • This means that even if you have a reservation with us and hold a ticket where our name or Airline Designator Code is indicated as the carrier, another carrier may operate the aircraft.

  • In conjunction with the License Agreement, all ValuJet reservations will be under AirTran's Designator Code.

  • AirTran hereby reserves the right to continue use of AirTran's Marks, Name and Designator Code to license such other uses of such Marks, Name and Designator Code as AirTran may desire.

  • In the event that the Merger is not consummated by November 30, 1997, ValuJet shall pay to AirTran the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) for each Revenue Passenger carried by ValuJet during the period November 30, 1997 through January 14, 1998, and the sum of Two Dollars ($2.00) for each Revenue Passenger carried by ValuJet during the period January 15, 1998 through May 31, 1998, as payment for the non-exclusive license granted by AirTran for the use of the Marks, Name and Designator Code.

  • AirTran does hereby grant to ValuJet the non-exclusive right to use AirTran's Marks, Name and Designator Code in connection with commercial passenger airlines service.

  • AirTran hereby grants to ValuJet, upon the terms and conditions herein contained a nonexclusive, nontransferable right and license to use AirTran's Marks Name and Designator Code and related rights pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, and ValuJet hereby undertakes the obligation to use the license, in connection with the services to be rendered by ValuJet under this Agreement.

  • ValuJet shall conduct all operations hereunder, and any additional operations undertaken by subsequent amendment hereto, under the Marks Name and Designator Code set forth in Appendix A.

  • Airline Designator Code The two letters or number code issued by IATA to each airline to identify that airline and its flights.


More Definitions of Designator Code

Designator Code means the airline designations assigned to the carrier(s) by the Presidency of Civil Aviation or the Civil Aviation Authority of another State.
Designator Code means the abbreviation used to identify a particular airline.
Designator Code the airline designations originally allotted and administered pursuant to Agreements CAB 24606 and 26056.

Related to Designator Code

  • Airline Designator Code means the two-characters or three letters, which identify particular air carriers.

  • QR Code means a matrix barcode that links to information about a battery model;

  • Designator means a person entitled to designate the beneficiary or beneficiaries of a custodial independent retirement account.

  • Automatic Location Identification Gateway or "ALI Gateway" is a computer facility into which CLEC delivers Automatic Location Identification (ALI) data for CLEC Customers. Access to the ALI Gateway will be via a dial-up modem using a common protocol. "Automatic Number Identification" or "ANI" is the Billing telephone number associated with the access line from which a call originates. ANI and Calling Party Number (CPN) usually are the same number. "Automatic Route Selection" or "ARS" is a service feature that provides for automatic selection of the least expensive or most appropriate transmission facility for each call based on criteria programmed into a circuit Switch routing table or system.

  • Executable Code means the fully compiled version of a software program that can be executed by a computer and used by an end user without further compilation.