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What is difference between IATA and IATAN?

IATA accreditation exists to verify travel agencies and control the revenue flow. It's accepted worldwide. There's also IATAN or International Airlines Travel Agent Network that is basically the same thing but specifically for US-based travel agencies.



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What is IATAN? IATAN (International Airlines Travel Agent Network) is a department of IATA and has been servicing all aspects of the US Travel and Tourism industry for more than 20 years. IATAN offers you global recognition and global reach, which no other accreditation program can.

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This accreditation demonstrates that a travel business has been thoroughly vetted and adheres to standards and requirements set by IATAN (International Airlines Travel Agent Network). Once a business becomes accredited, you are issued an IATA Code.

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In order to book from IATA, the travel agent must get registered with IATA as an IATA travel agent. However, it is also possible to buy and sell tickets without getting affiliated with IATA. All travel agents who do so are known as non-IATA/independent travel agents.

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Requirements and Qualifications
  1. High school diploma or equivalent; post-secondary education in travel and tourism is a plus.
  2. Previous customer service experience, preferably in the airline industry or a related field.
  3. Strong communication and interpersonal skills with a customer-centric approach.


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Ryanair DAC more known as Ryanair is a currently operating Europen scheduled low-cost airline company based in Dublin Airport, in Dublin, Ireland. This carrier's IATA code is FR, and its 3-character ICAO designator is RYR.

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Every official airport in the world is given a three-letter code from IATA and a four-letter code from ICAO – from one of the world's largest airports, Dammam/King Fahd International Airport (ICAO: OEDF, IATA: DMM) in Saudi Arabia, to one of the smallest, Saba/Juancho E.

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As the name suggests, non-IATA/independent travel agents are agents who are not accredited by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). IATA is considered to be one of the most basic resources for a travel agent because most airline bookings are done through the IATA portal.

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Being IATA-certified, travel agencies can issue airline tickets on behalf of airlines. This is the main advantage that eliminates the need for other middlemen, simplifies booking processes, and cuts expenses for both agents and airlines.

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The IATA/IATAN ID Card is the preferred means of recognition of travel professionals by the Industry. In order to assist industry suppliers in the management, distribution, and control of their industry concessions; the ID Card is often used to safely and efficiently verify a bona fide IATA travel agent via CheckACode.

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Exclusive access to AgentExperience.com Search for suppliers and their travel agent offers on the IATA AgentExperience. Cardholders can also save up to 30% at over 100,000 hotels worldwide as well as up to 10% off select gift cards and up to 50% savings on merchandise.

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Visit http://onesource.iata.org to begin your registration process. Click in JOIN and a pop-up with the instructions will open. You will be asked to choose to continue to registration or to log in if you already have an account. In both cases, you will be redirected to the IATA Customer Portal website.

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