IATA definition

IATA means the International Air Transport Association and any successor thereto.
IATA. International Air Transport Association. “In-transit Passenger” A Passenger that stays on land between destinations.

Examples of IATA in a sentence

  • International Air Transport Association (IATA) Dangerous Goods Regulations.

  • Air tickets shall be issued only by Airlines who are duly accredited for domestic/international air travel as accredited by International Air Transportation Association (IATA).

  • Payment of your Fees must be received in full and in cleared funds by IATA from you within 7 days of the date of the invoice but in any event not later than 24 hours before the Event.

  • If Customer is enrolled in IATA Clearing House (“ICH”), the ICH process will apply.

  • Planner’s IATA, TIDS, HBAA (or similar bodies) number will be given to the Hotel/Company before Arrival.


More Definitions of IATA

IATA means the International Air Transport Association; “IATA Agency Agreement” means the IATA Passenger Sales Agency
IATA means the International Air Transport Association; Indemnitees means Lessor, the Financing Parties, each of their Affiliates and each of their respective successors and permitted assigns, and each of their shareholders, Affiliates, contractors performing services at Lessor’s direction in respect of the Aircraft or this Agreement, trustees, beneficiaries, members, directors, officers, servants, agents and employees; Insurances means insurances and any reinsurances in respect of the Aircraft described in and complying with the requirements of clause 16 (Insurances) and Schedule 5 (Insurance Requirements); International Interest shall have the meaning given to such term in the Consolidated Text; International Registry shall have the meaning given to such term in the Consolidated Text;
IATA means International Air Transport Association, an association incorporated under the Statutes of Canada, 1945, Chap. 51 (assented to December 18, 1945), as amended from time to time.
IATA means International Air Traffic Association;