World Airlines

  • 7L – AB Airlines – UK – London Gatwick to Nice, Shannon, and Barcelona

  • N/A – ABX Air – USA – cargo airline headquartered in Wilmington, Ohio with a fleet of over 100 aircraft

  • ZA – AccessAir – USA – 737s based in Des Moines, Iowa

  • JP – Adria Airways – Slovenia

  • RE – Aer Arann Express – Ireland – Regional airline connects the Aran Islands with Dublin and the rest of the Republic

  • EI – Aer Lingus – Ireland’s national airline

  • N6 – Aero Continente – Peru – Extensive domestic routes

  • N/A- – Aerocaribbean – Cuba – ATRs within Cuba, and to Haiti, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic

  • QA – Aerocaribe – Mexico – A regional arm of Mexicana

  • SU – Aeroflot – Russia’s international airline

  • AR – Aerolíneas Argentinas – Argentina

  • SLI – Aerolitoral – Mexico – A regional airline

  • BQ – Aeromar – Mexico – Short hops using ATR-42s

  • AM – Aeromexico – One of Mexico’s major international Airline

  • WL – Aeroperlas – Panama – Scheduled and charter flights on Shorts, Otters, Cessna, and Beech Kings

  • VV – AeroSvit Airlines – Ukraine – Founded in 1994, flies B737s from Kyiv to the rest of the country, plus Moscow and the Mediterranean

  • VV – Aerosweet – Ukraine – One of three major carriers

  • 8U – Afriqiyah Airways – Libya – A320s based in Tripoli and going to Europe and N. Africa

  • ZI – Aigle Azur – France – Holiday flights to Algeria on A321s and B737s

  • DP – Air 2000 – UK – Scheduled and chartered holiday flights

  • RK – Air Afrique – Connecting Europe and West Africa

  • AH – Air Algerie – Algeria – Flights from Frankfurt and Berlin

  • LM – Air ALM (Antillean Airlines) – Venezuela to the Caribbean and the southeast United States

  • 4L – Air Alma – Canada – A Canadian International partner

  • N/A- – Air Anatolia – Turkey – Ferries holiday-makers from Germany, Belgium, and Holland

  • N/A- – Air Andaman – Thailand – Serves Phuket and other resort areas in the southern peninsula

  • 3S – Air Antilles – Guyana – Low-fare, no-frills subsidiary of Air Guyane

  • G9 – Air Arabia – UAE – Based in Sharjah, with flights throughout the Middle East on A320s

  • FQ – Air Aruba – To Aruba from Columbia, the US and Sao Paulo

  • N/A – Air Astana – Kazakhstan – Domestic flights plus Europe and Asia

  • CC – Air Atlanta Icelandic – A privately-owned contract carrier

  • UU – Air Austral – France – The India Ocean

  • BT – Air Baltic – Latvia – Flag carrier flies to Eastern European capitals. A SAS partner

  • AB – Air Berlin – Germany – Flights to Palma de Mallorca and other European destinations

  • JA – Air Bosna – Bosnia and Herzegovina – One ATR-42, two YAK-42s and a Cessna 550 to Eastern Europe and Scandinavia

  • KF – Air Botnia – Finland – now Blue1, a subsidiary of SAS. Third largest regional airline in Europe

  • TPC – Air Caladonie – New Caledonia – Dornier, ATR 42 and AT4 aircraft make frequent domestic trips

  • AC – Air Canada – The nation’s largest airline.

  • TX – Air Carïbes – French West Indies – Eight daily round trips between St. Maarten and St. Barth

  • N/A – Air Cargo Masters – USA – Scheduled cargo and passenger flights on Beech, Fairchild Metro and MU-2 aircraft in the northern midwest

  • CA – Air China – The largest operator within the People’s Republic

  • YN – Air Creebec – Canada – Airline owned by the Cree Nation serves northern Quebec and Ontario

  • EN – Air Dolomiti – Italy -Flights to Switzerland, Germany, and Spain on ATRs and CRJs. A Lufthansa partner

  • RQ – Air Engiadina – Switzerland – Regional airline using Dornier 328s

  • UX – Air Europa – Spain – Domestic holiday destinations. An Alitalia partner

  • PC – Air Fiji – Domestic airline with 65 flights a day

  • AF – Air France – English site for the USA

  • DA – Air Georgia – Georgia – Flies between Tbilisi and Frankfurt

  • GL – Air Greenland – Domestic flights, plus Denmark

  • NY – Air Iceland – Domestic flights plus Greenland

  • AI – Air India – The national carrier

  • 3H – Air Inuit – Canada – Northern Quebec

  • JM – Air Jamaica – Montego Bay to the US and the Caribbean

  • BC – Air Jet – France – Commuter service between Paris and London

  • 9Y – Air Kazakstan – National carrier flies to Europe and Asia

  • WJ – Air Labrador – Canada -Labrador, and Newfoundland

  • BT – Air Liberte Guadeloupe – A British Airways subsidiary

  • TT – Air Lithuania – Lithuania – Mostly business flights around Northern Europe

  • FU – Air Littoral – France – CRJs and ATR 42-500s out of Montpellier and Nice

  • UX – Air Luxor – Portugal – Business and holiday charters on L-1011, A320, and various private-sized aircraft

  • NX – Air Macau – Five A321s and three A320s serve China and S.E. Asia

  • MD – Air Madagascar – Eastern Africa’s premier air service

  • KM – Air Malta – To Europe and the Middle East

  • GT – Air Mandalay – Myanmar – Domestic airline

  • MK – Air Mauritius – Flag carrier flies from the Indian Ocean island nation to Africa, Asia, Australia and Europe

  • 3R – Air Moldova International – the Republic of Moldova to Europe and Russia. National carrier

  • SW – Air Namibia

  • ON – Air Nauru – Nauru to Australia, Fiji, Kiribati, and the Solomon Islands

  • NZ – Air New Zealand – Flag carrier

  • PX – Air Niugini – Papua New Guinea – The national airline

  • N/A – Air Nootka – Canada – Scheduled float plane service between Gold River and Kyuquot, British Columbia

  • 4N – Air North – Canada – B737 service Calgary/Edmonton to Whitehorse and Vancouver/Whitehorse; Hawker Siddeley 748 service between Whitehorse and Dawson City, Old Crow, Inuvik (NWT), plus Fairbanks & Juneau

  • QK – Air Nova– Canada – Atlantic coast regional arm of Air Canada. Folded into parent company Air Canada’s regional line: Jazz

  • AP – Air One – Italy – Lufthansa’s Italian partner

  • GX – Air Ontario – Canada – Regional airline for the Great Lakes and the northeastern US. Folded into parent company Air Canada’s regional line: Jazz

  • FJ – Air Pacific – Fiji – One B747, one B767 and three B737s with an average age of seven years

  • 2P – Air Philippines – The country’s second-largest airline

  • DS – Air Senegal – Senegal – Member of the Groupe Royal Air Maroc. Three B737s and a Dash 8

  • HM – Air Seychelles – Seychelles – From European and African capitals to the Indian Ocean paradise

  • GM – Air Slovakia – Slovakia – B737s from Slovensko to the Mediterranean

  • N/A – Air Sofia – Bulgaria – Cargo flights on AN-12 and AN-26. This firm also specializes in accommodations and golf facilities in Sofia

  • R6 – Air Srpska – Republic of Srpska – An ATR72-202, leased from JAT Yugoslavia, flies between Banja Luka and Zurich

  • YI – Air Sunshine – USA – Florida, Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Dominican Republic and Turks & Caicos

  • TN – Air Tahiti Nui – Tahiti

  • TC – Air Tanzania – Tanzania – Dubai, Johannesburg, Muscat, Nairobi, Mombasa and Zanzibar, plus many destinations within Tanzania

  • TS – Air Transat – Canada – Discount charter and scheduled flights

  • 6U – Air Ukraine Cargo – Ukraine – Cargo division of AeroSvit flies a B767 four time a week between JFK and Kiev

  • 6V – Air Vegas – USA Sightseeing tours of the Grand Canyon

  • ZW – Air Wisconsin – USA – This United Express feeder operates BAe146s, Fokkers and Canadairs to Chicago and the west

  • UM – Air Zimbabwe – Flights throughout southern Africa

  • AK – AirAsia – Malaysia – 737s out of Subang

  • B – airBaltic – Latvia – The national airline and SAS partner

  • N/A – AirCal – USA – Commemorates this now-defunct US regional carrier, bought out by American Airlines

  • SB – Aircalin – New Caledonia – Domestic flights and some southwest Pacific destinations

  • GS – AirFoyle – UK – Cargo and scheduled passenger service

  • QP – Airkenya – Kenya – Domestic flights

  • RT – Airlines of South Australia – Regional airline boasts “The World’s Longest Mail Run”

  • TL – Airnorth – Australia – Largest regional operator in Northern Australia

  • FL – AirTran Airways – USA – Atlanta to the mid- and eastern US on B717s

  • N/A – Airzena Georgian Airlines – Georgia – Two B737s connect cities in the former Soviet Union

  • LB – Albanian Airlines – Albania – three aircraft serving destinations in Italy, Turkey, Germany, Switzerland, and Kosovo together with a growing charter programme

  • AS – Alaska Airlines/Horizon Air – the USA – The Western United States and Canada

  • AZ – Alitalia – Italy – Flag carrier flies to 57 countries

  • NH – All Nippon Airways – Japan – Flights to both US seaboards

  • N/A- Allegheny Airlines – USA – Serves 38 cities in the eastern USA as US Airways Express

  • G4 – Allegiant Air – USA – Domestic DC-9 service

  • AQ – Aloha Airlines – USA – The Hawaiian Islands

  • E8 – AlpiEagles – Italy – Domestic and international

  • HP – America West Airlines – USA – Hubbed in Arizona

  • AA – American Airlines – USA – Major carrier

  • TZ – American Trans Air – USA – Indianapolis charter and military contracts

  • 8G – Angel Air – Thailand – Unofficial site for this domestic airline

  • AN – Ansett Australia – Died March 4, 2002

  • 5F – Arctic Circle Air Service – USA – scheduled passenger and freight service from hubs in Aniak, Bethel, Dillingham , and Fairbanks, Alaska

  • FG – Ariana Afghan Airlines – Afghanistan – The Middle East plus Moscow, Frankfurt and Istanbul

  • IZ – Arkia Israeli Airlines – Vacation charters within Israel

  • N/A – Arrow Air – USA – Miami-based cargo routes in Central and South America

  • R7 – Aserca Airlines – Venezuela – Domestic and international flights

  • A6 – Asia Pacific Airlines – Guam – Cargo B727 in the Pacific Southwest

  • N/A – Asian Spirit – Philippines – Domestic routes using Dash-7s, LET-410s and YS-11As

  • OZ – Asiana Airlines – S. Korea – From Kimpo International to Asian destinations

  • N/A – Atlantic Airlines – USA – Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Louisianna, and Texas

  • RC – Atlantic Airways – Faroe Islands – Two BAe-200s and a Bell Helicopter from the islands to Iceland, the UK, Norway, and Denmark

  • 5Y – Atlas Air – USA – Twenty-nine cargo B747s

  • N/A – AtlasJet – Turkey – Domestic flights on A320s and B757s

  • NO – Aus-Air – Australia – Regional flights to the southern islands

  • 7V – Austin Express – USA – Texas flights in a Fairchild Metroliner

  • AU – Austral Líneas Aéreas – Argentina – Twenty-four domestic destinations

  • OS – Austrian Airlines – A Swissair partner

  • VE – Avensa – Venezuela – Twelve domestic destinations and sixteen international

  • 6A – Aviacsa Airlines – Mexico – Extensive domestic routes, plus Houston and Las Vegas

  • N/A – Avianto – Russia – Charter cargo and passenger flights on various Antonov aircraft. Scheduled flights soon

  • M4 – Avioimpex – Macedonia – From Skopje to Istanbul and major european capitals on DC-9s and MD-80s

  • UP – Bahamasair – National airline serves Florida and the Islands

  • LZ – Balkan Bulgarian Airlines – Bulgarian flag carrier uses Tupolevs, Antonovs, and 737s

  • BTL – Baltia Air Lines – USA – JFK to St. Petersburg, Russia

  • PG – Bangkok Airways – Thailand – Flights from Bangkok to Thai resorts plus Phnom-Penh

  • 7P – Batavia Air – Indonesia – Domestic flights on B737s and Dash 200s

  • 8W – BAX Global (Burlington Air Express) – USA – Cargo flights to Canada, the US, and Mexico on DC-8s and B727s

  • JV – Bearskin Airlines – Canada – Serving Northern Ontario

  • B2 – Belavia Belarusian Airlines – Scheduled and charter flights to Europe and Asia

  • B3 – Bellview Airlines – Nigeria – Domestic routes on DC-9s plus Nairobi, Bombay, and Amsterdam on an A300

  • 8E – Bering Air – USA – Alaskan air taxi

  • B4 – Bhoja Air – Pakistan – Passenger and cargo service

  • GQ – BigSky Airlines – USA – Short hops west of the Mississippi

  • BG – Biman Air – Bangladesh – Asian and European capitals on DC-10s, A310s, F28s and BAe-ATPs

  • KF – Blue1 – Finland – formerly Air Botnia, a subsidiary of SAS. Third largest regional airline in Europe

  • N/A – Blue Airlines – Argentina – Executive flights on LearJets and Metro IIIs

  • BO – Bouraq Airlines – Indonesia – Domestic airline centered in Jakarta

  • BU – Braathens – Norway – The country’s largest. Also serves Sweden

  • DB – Brit Air – France – A regional arm of Air France

  • BY – Britannia Airways – UK – Holiday destinations from Germany and the UK

  • BA – British Airways – UK – “The World’s Favourite Airline”

  • MN – British Airways South Africa – Operated by Comair

  • JY – British European Airways – UK – Domestic flights, including Jersey and Guernsey

  • BD – British Midland – UK – Heathrow’s second-largest operator

  • BHA – Buddha Air – Nepal – Domestic flights from Kathmandu using four Beech 1900D aircraft

  • J4 – Buffalo Airways – Canada – Charter work on a variety of aircraft. Based in Yellowknife, NWT

  • BW – BWIA British West Indian – Trinidad & Tobago – L1011s, MD-83s, and new 737s

  • VR – Cabo Verde Airlines – Cape Verde to Boston, Amsterdam, Paris, and Munich

  • N/A – California Coastal Airways – USA – Regional flights from Hawthorne to Las Vegas and southern California

  • MO – Calm Air – Canada – Canadian International partner serves Ontario, Manitoba, and Nunavut

  • UY – Cameroon Airlines – Central Africa plus Jeddah, Paris, London, and Brussels with B747 and B737

  • C6 – CanJet – Canada – 737-200s on domestic flights in eastern Canada

  • 9K – Cape Air – USA – Cape Cod, Key West, the Caribbean, and the Outer Banks

  • NN – Cardinal Airlines – USA – Melbourne, FL to Baltimore/Washington on MD-80s

  • CV – Cargolux – Luxembourg – Seven 747-400Fs fly cargo to every continent except Australia

  • XP – Casino Express Airlines – USA – delivers vacationers from over 90 cities in the US to Elko, Nevada.

  • CX – Cathay Pacific – Hong Kong – 747s, 777s, A330s, and A340s

  • KX – Cayman Airways – the Cayman Islands to Florida, Texas, and Jamaica

  • ED – CCAir (US Airways Express) – USA – Charlotte, NC to 25 cities in 8 states

  • 5J – Cebu Pacific Air – Philippines – Twelve DC-9s make domestic flights out of Manila

  • 9M – Central Mountain Air – Canada – Air Canada’s regional partner flies Beechcraft 1900Ds

  • OP – Chalk’s Ocean Airways – USA – Miami and Ft. Lauderdale to the Bahamas on Grumman G-73T Turbine Millard amphibious aircraft

  • N/A – Champion Air – USA – Formerly MGM Grand Air, charter and holiday flights on eleven B727s

  • US – Chautauqua Airlines (US Airways Express) – USA – Twelve SAAB-340s and 17 Jetstream-31s out of Indianapolis

  • N/A – Chelan Airways – the USA – Serves Lake Chelan and The North Cascades National Park in Washington state

  • C8 – Chicago Express Airlines – USA – An American Trans Air Connection

  • CI – China Airlines – World destinations fanning out from Taipei

  • MU – China Eastern Air – Based at Shanghai’s Hongqiao International Airport

  • CJ – China Northern Airlines – Extensive domestic system using A300, MD-90 and MD-82 aircraft

  • CZ – China Southern Airlines – Boeings serving China and southeast Asia

  • SZ – China Southwest Airlines – China – Extensive list of domestic destinations

  • GA – Citilink – Indonesia – Garuda Indonesia’s low-cost domestic service. B737s.

  • H2 – City Bird – Belgium – Brussels to the US, Mexico, and Europe

  • N/A – City Connexion Airlines – Burundi – Launch customer for the Ayres 7000 aircraft

  • FD – City Flyer (British Airways) – UK – British Airways flights out of Gatwick

  • WX – CityJet – UK – London and Dublin to the Costa del Sol

  • 6P – Club Air – Italy – From Verona to Eastern Europe

  • BX – Coast Air – Norway – Primarily operates flights between Haugesund and Bergen

  • CJ – Colgan Air – the USA – Continental Connections on the eastern seaboard

  • OH – Comair – USA – Delta Connections using more than 70 Canadair Regionals

  • N/A – Commercial Flyer – USA – Piper Chieftans fly throughout Hawaii

  • DE – Condor – Germany – North American site for this German holiday service

  • CO – Continental Airlines – USA – Major carrier

  • 3M – Continental Connection (Gulfstream) – USA –

  • CM – COPA – Panama – Fifteen 737s out of Panama City’s Tocumen International Airport

  • 3C – Corporate Express – Canada – Scheduled business flights in Alberta and British Columbia

  • SS – Corsair – France – Holiday destinations in the US, Africa, and Thailand

  • 7C – Coyne Airways – Russia – Scheduled cargo and passenger flights in the Caspian Sea area

  • OU – Croatia Airlines – The national airline based in Zagreb

  • X5 – Cronus Airlines – Greece – To Greece from Germany, Rome, and Paris

  • LX – Crossair – Switzerland – Now Swiss International Airlines

  • N/A – Crystal Airways – USA – B757s serving major cities in the eastern states

  • CU- Cubana – Cuba – Domestic flights, plus Europe, South America and Canada

  • CY – Cyprus Airways

  • YK – Cyprus Turkish Airlines – North Cyprus – From Turkey and London to North Cyprus

  • OK – Czech Airlines – Czech Republic – From Prague to world destination

  • D3 – Daallo Airlines – Djibouti/Somalia – AN-24s, IL-18s, and TU-154s

  • DX – DanAir – UK – An unofficial, commemorative site. Taken over by BA in ’93

  • DWT – Darwin Airline – Switzerland – SAAB 2000s between Lugano, Geneva, Barcelona and Olbia

  • DL – Delta – USA – Major carrier

  • DL – Delta Express – USA – The eastern states of Florida

  • 3D – Denim Airways – Germany – Dusseldorf, Augsburg, and Berlin

  • KA – Dragon Air – Hong Kong – Southeast Asia regional airline

  • KB – Druk Air (Royal Bhutan Airlines) – Bhutan – India, Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand

  • HSA – East African Safari Air – Kenya – France and Italy to Nairobi, plus charters

  • N/A – East Line Airlines – Russia – Cargo and passenger flights on forty aircraft to points in Russia, Europe, and the Mediterranean

  • XZ – Eastair – Sweden – Lear Jets and Piper PA-31s based at Bromma

  • W9 – Eastwind Airlines – USA – Greensboro, and Orlando to the northeast

  • U2 – easyJet – UK – Budget flights on 737s from London Luton

  • N/A – EC Xpress – St. Lucia – Daily Dash-8 flights between the islands of Barbados, St.Lucia, Grenada, St.Vincent and the Grenadines and Dominica

  • MS – EgyptAir – 95 destinations on a fleet with an average age of 6 years

  • LY – El Al – Israel – Flag carrier flies from Tel Aviv to the world

  • G3 – Emerald Airways – UK – Cargo flights in BAe 748 and Shorts SD360 out of Liverpool’s John Lennon

  • EK – Emirates – UAE – Based in Dubai, the flag carrier uses airbuses and 777s

  • OV – Estonian Air – To major western European capitals

  • ET – Ethiopian Airlines – Domestic flights, plus Europe, Africa, Middle East and Asia

  • F4 – Eureca – Italy – Domestic flights in northern Italy on Fokkers and a Fairchild Metroliner

  • EP – Europe Airpost – France – Formerly Aéropostale

  • M3 – European Air Express – Germany – Business commuter flights out of Cologne/Bonn

  • MY – Euroscot – Scotland – Domestic regional airline. Now operated by Gill Air

  • EW – Eurowings – Germany – Regional flights throughout Europe

  • BR – EVA Air – Taiwan – The airline arm of the Evergreen Group

  • FO – Expedition Airways – Zimbabwe – Seven Zimbabwe destinations, plus South Africa and Mozambique using a Beechcraft 1900C

    • RZ – Sansa – Costa Rica – One of Grupo Taca’s regional airlines. Fifteen domestic destinations

    • EM – Western Airlines – Australia – Flies from Perth to Geraldton, Kalbarri, Denham and Monkey Mia

  • FB – Fine Air – USA – Cargo flights to South and Central America and the Caribbean

  • AY – Finnair – Finland – Flying out of Helsinki for more than 75 years

  • AY – Finnair – Finland – Official homepage for the Americas

  • 7F – First Air – Canada – Connecting Canada’s north and far north

  • DP – First Choice – UK – Holiday flights to Southern Europe, Northern Africa, and the Caribbean

  • YC – Flight West – Australia – Regional Airline based in Queensland

  • F3 – Flying Enterprise – Sweden – Stockholm, Skövde, Jönköping, and Visby

  • N/A – Four Star Air Cargo – USA – scheduled cargo airline directly linking the U.S. and the British Virgin Islands, San Juan, and Miami

  • ZU – Freedom Air International – New Zealand – Flights between New Zealand and Australia

  • FL – Frontier Airlines – USA – Domestic flights centered in Denver

  • N/A – Funjet Express – USA – Back and forth between Fresno and Las Vegas

  • GA – Garuda Indonesia – Indonesia – Extensive domestic and international network

  • G7 – Gandalf Airlines – Italy – From Milan to major European capitals in Fairchild-Dornier 328s

  • BA – GB Airways – Gibraltar – British Airways franchise flies B737s to Manchester and London Gatwick

  • GH – Ghana Airways – Flights to and from West Africa and Accra

  • Z5 – GMG Airlines – Bangladesh – Regional flights centered in Dhaka

  • OG – Go – UK – Now EasyJet.

  • N/A – Golden Eagle Airlines – Australia – Tourist flights and charters in the north-west of Western Australia

  • G1 – Gorkha Airlines – Nepal – Eight domestic destinations

  • ZK – Great Lakes Aviation – USA – United Express flights: Chicago Meigs and Springfield

  • N/A – Grupo Taca – The alliance of Aviateca, Lacsa, Nica, and Taca

  • GF – Gulf Air – Has four owner states: Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and UAE

  • 7G – Gulfstream Airlines – USA – “Continental Connection” in the southeast states

  • GY – Guyana Airways

  • HR – Hahn Air – Germany – Charters on Fairchild and SAABs

  • 7A – Haines Airways/Alaska Coastal Airways – the USA – Short hops in southeast Alaska

  • HF – Hapag-Lloyd – Germany – Extensive network of European holiday destinations using A310s and B737s

  • 8H – Harbour Air – Canada – Scheduled seaplane flights from Vancouver

  • HA – Hawaiian Airlines – USA – All Hawaiian islands and west coast the USA

  • 2Y – HelenAir Caribbean – St. Lucia – Frequent flights to several islands in the West Indies

  • JB – Helijet Airways – Canada – Scheduled helicopters: Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle

  • DU – Hemus Air – Bulgaria – From Sofia to Europe, Africa, and the Near East

  • HQ – HMY Airways – Canada – B757s between Vancouver and Toronto

  • AS – Horizon Air/Alaska Airlines – the USA – The northwest, out of SEA-TAC and Portland

  • IB – Iberia – Spain – The flag carrier

  • FI – Icelandair – Iceland – Europe and North America from Keflavik

  • VQ – Impulse Airlines – Australia – Now Jetstar, Qantas’ new low-cost carrier

  • N/A – Independence Air – USA – A319s connect Washington Dulles with the Eastern seaboard and major West Coast cities

  • IC – Indian Airlines – India – Wholly owned by the Government of India

  • N/A – Inter – Guatemala – One of Grupo Taca’s regional airlines. Uses Cessna Grand Caravans

  • N/A – InterIsland Airways – Turks and Caicos – Connecting the islands

  • 3L – InterSky – Germany – Dash 8 flights connect major German cities, plus Bern and Vienna

  • IR – Iran Air – Tehran to Europe and Asia, plus domestic flights

  • G5 – Island Air – Cayman Islands – Scheduled service to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, plus charters and sightseeing tours

  • AM – Island Airlines – USA – Scheduled service between Nantucket and Hyannis

  • HH – Islandsflug – Iceland – Domestic flights on B737s, ATR-42s, Dornier 228s and a Piper Chieftan

  • WC – Isleña – Honduras – One of Grupo Taca’s regional airlines. Service to the Bay Islands, Copan, and the country’s interior

  • N/A – Israir – Israel – Website under construction

  • JD – Japan Air System – Ninety-nine domestic routes

  • JL – Japan Airlines – Tokyo and Osaka to all major world destinations

  • JU – JAT Yugoslav Airlines – Unofficial site, but good enough to warrant an exception

  • 9W – Jet Airways – India – International and domestic destinations using 777,A340,737-NG,ATR-72-500

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  • VQ – Jetstar – Australia – Qantas’ low-cost carrier. Formerly Impulse Airlines

  • B6 – JetBlue – USA – Low-fare flights on A320s

  • N/A – Jordan Aviation – Jordan – Charters for hire

  • N/A – Keenair – UK – Scheduled flights between Liverpool, UK and Cork, Ireland on two Embraer Bandeirantes

  • KD – Kendell Airlines – Australia

  • 5K – Kenmore Air – USA – Scheduled seaplane flights: Seattle, Victoria, San Juan Isl.

  • KQ – Kenya Airways – Nairobi to the rest of Africa and select world destinations

  • BZ – Keystone Air Service – Canada – Pipers and Beechcraft provide scheduled service connecting Swan River, Dauphin, and Winnipeg, Manitoba

  • 2K – Kitty Hawk – USA – Scheduled and charter cargo flights, mostly on B727s

  • KL – KLM Royal Dutch Airlines – Netherlands – Schiphol to major world destinations

  • UK – KLM uk – UK – Seventeen UK airports to Schiphol

  • KE – Korean Air – Southeast Asia plus select European and North American cities

  • 7B – KrasAir-Krasnoyarsk Airlines – Russia – Extensive domestic and European network on Tuploevs and Illushyns

  • KU – Kuwait Airways – Forty destinations

  • JF – L.A.B. Flying Service – USA – Daily scheduled flights connecting Haines, Alaska with Juneau, Skagway, and other S.E. Alaska communities

  • TM – LAM Linhas Aéreas de Mocambique – Mozambique

  • N/A – La Costeña – Nicaragua – One of Grupo Taca’s regional airlines

  • LA – LanChile Airlines – South, Central and North America, some Australia, some Europe

  • LP – LanPreu – Peru – Peruvian arm of an extensive worldwide airline

  • NG – Lauda Air – Austria – The famous F1 driver spawned an airline

  • N/A – Legend Airlines – USA – DC-9s between Dallas, Washington, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and New York (LGA)

  • LI – LIAT – Antigua – Two hundred flights a day in the eastern Caribbean

  • TE – Lithuanian Airlines – From Vilnius to northern European capitals on B737s and SAABs

  • LB – Lloyd Aero Boliviano – Bolivia

  • LC – Loganair – UK – Serving Scotland for British Airways

  • LO – LOT Polish Airlines – Dates back to the 1920s

  • N/A – Love Air – Canada – Join the “Mile High Club” on a charter flight exclusively for that purpose

  • LT – LTU International Airways – Germany – Holiday destinations in Florida, California and the Caribbean

  • LH – Lufthansa – Germany’s biggest and most famous

  • LH – Lufthansa Cargo – Germany – The flag carrier’s freight division

  • CL – Lufthansa CityLine – Germany – Five hundred flights a day to 61 European cities. CRJs and Avros

  • LG – Luxair – Luxembourg – 737s, Embraer and Fokkers to the rest of Europe, North Africa and New York

  • LN – Libyan Arab Airlines – Libya

  • L2 – Lynden Air Cargo – USA – Hercs hauling oversize loads in Alaska

  • N/A – Lynx Air International – USA – Florida to the Bahamas, Haiti, the Dominican and the Turks and Caicos using a Fairchild Metro III

  • CC – Macair Airlines – Australia – Saabs, Fairchild and Otters in Queensland

  • DM – Maersk Air – Denmark – From Copenhagen and Brillund to major European cities

  • W5 – Mahan Air – Iran – Airbuses and Tu-154s to domestic points plus select international cities

  • N/A – Malaysia Air – New York and Los Angeles to Malaysia and Southeast Asia

  • MH – Malaysia Airlines – 110 destinations on 6 continents

  • MA – Malev Hungarian – Based at Budapest’s Ferihegy International Airport

  • 6E – Malmo Aviation – Sweden – Malmo, and Umea to Stockholm Bromma on Avros and BAes

  • RI – Mandala Airlines – Indonesia – Domestic flights

  • AE – Mandarin Airlines – Taiwan – Flights to Sydney, Brisbane, Auckland, and Vancouver. Non-English website

  • JE – Manx Airlines – UK – From the Isle of Man to Ireland, Scotland, and England

  • MP – Martinair – Netherlands

  • M7 – MAT Macedonian Airlines – Macedonia

  • 8M – MaxAir – Sweden – Flights connecting Malmö, Sweden with Hamburg, Germany and Oslo, Norway

  • MW – Maya Airways – Belize – Nine domestic destinations

  • MW – Maya Island Air – Belize – From Ambergris Caye to the rest of Belize, plus Mexico and Guatemala

  • CG – MBA Milne Bay Airlines – Papua New Guinea – More than 400 scheduled and charter domestic flights per week

  • ME – MEA Middle East Airlines – Lebanon – Airbuses to Europe and the Middle East

  • IG – Meridiana – Italy – Low-cost carrier to domestic points plus Madrid, Barcelona, and Amsterdam

  • YV – Mesa Air Group – USA – America West Express, US Airways Express, and Mesa Airlines

  • XJ – Mesaba Airlines – USA – A Northwest Airlines partner out of Minneapolis and Detroit

  • US – MetroJet – USA – US Airways’ partner east of the Mississippi

  • MX – Mexicana – Mexico City to major North American and South American cities

  • OM – MIAT Mongolian Airlines – Domestic service plus Moscow, Berlin and Southeast Asia, using ANs, an A310 and three 727s

  • ML – Midway Airlines – USA – Raleigh-Durham to the rest of the eastern seaboard on B737s, CRJs and Fokker F100s

  • YX – Midwest Express Airlines – USA – Domestic flights on DC-9s, MD-80s, and Beechcraft

  • CD – Mindanao Express Airlines – Philippines – Connects Mindanao with the rest of the Philippines

  • Q2 – Minerva Airlines – Italy – Partner to Alitalia

  • 2M – Moldavian Airlines – Moldova – Chisinau to Budapest on SAAB 2000s

  • ZB – Monarch Airlines – UK – Scheduled and charter flights to European holiday spots

  • N/A – Montair Aviation – Canada – British Columbia’s Victoria, Boundary Bay , and Pitt Meadows

  • N/A – Mountain Air – New Zealand – Scenic and scheduled flights based at Taumarunui Airport

  • N/A – Mountain Air Express – USA – Scheduled flights to California resorts

  • ZR – Muk Air – Denmark – Short flights from Copenhagen to other Scandinavian cities

  • Q4 – Mustique Airways – St. Vincent and the Grenadines – Island hopping in the Eastern Caribbean

  • UB – Myanmar Airways International – Myanmar – Yangon, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur

  • N/A – Myrtle Beach Jet Express – USA – Newark and Tampa/St. Petersburg to Myrtle Beach, SC

  • DV – Nantucket Airlines – USA – Back and forth between Hyannis and Nantucket every hour

  • NB – National Airlines – USA – Las Vegas to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago-Midway and JFK

  • CE – Nationwide Airlines – South Africa – B727s, B737s, and B767s on domestic flights plus London Gatwick

  • N/A – Nature Air – Costa Rica – Domestic, plus Nicaragua and Panama

  • 3Z – Necon Air – Nepal – Domestic flights plus northern India on Avro HS-748s, an ATR-42, and a Cessna Caravan

  • N/A – Nevis Express – St. Kitts and Nevis – The most daily flights between St. Kitts and Nevis

  • EJ – New England Airlines – USA – From Westerly, RI to Block Island twelve times a day and more

  • WT – Nigeria Airlines – Nigeria – Lagos to Heathrow and JFK

  • DD – Nok Air – Thailand – Low-cost airline with service from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, and Udon Thani

  • 6N – Nordic Leisure – Sweden – Charters on MD-80s

  • XG – North American Airlines – USA – 757s and MD-83s provide feeder flights to JFK for El Al

  • N/A – North Star Airlines – USA – DC-8-73F cargo flights from JFK to Haiti

  • VL – North Vancouver Air – Canada – From Vancouver to Seattle and southern British Columbia on Beech, Pipers, J31s and a Cessna 206

  • N/A – Northern Air Cargo – USA – Anchorage, Alaska

  • NW – Northwest Airlines – USA – Major carrier soon to be flying out of its Detroit Midfield Terminal

  • N/A – Northwest Seaplanes – USA – Daily service from Renton to the San Juan Islands

  • OL – OLT – Germany – Commuter flights from Bremen to London, Berlin, Naples, Toulouse

  • OA – Olympic Airways – Greece – Flag carrier

  • WY – Oman Air – Oman – International flights from Muscat on B737s and ATRs

  • ORK – ORCA AirLines – Egypt – From Cairo to the Middle East

  • OX – Orient Thai Airlines – Thailand – Southeast Asia on B747s and L1011s

  • BL – Pacific Airlines – Vietnam – Domestic flights, plus Taipei and Hong Kong

  • 8P – Pacific Coastal Airlines – Canada – A Canadian partner serving the southern coast of British Columbia

  • NW – Pacific Island Aviation – Northern Mariana Islands – Operates flights for Northwest Airlines, connecting the islands of Guam, Rota, Tinian, and Saipan

  • LW – Pacific Wings Hawaii – USA – Island hopping in Hawaii with Cessna 402Cs

  • PK – Pakistan International Airlines – Flag carrier

  • PF – Palestinian Airlines – One Fokker 50 and one 727 from Gaza to Amman, Cairo, Dubai and Jeddah

  • PA – Pan Am – USA – The latest incarnation

  • PA –Pan American World Airways – USA – This site commemorates this now-defunct major carrier

  • P8 – Pantanal Linhas Aéreas – Brazil – Domestic flights from Sao Paulo on an ATR-42

  • FP – Par Avion Airlines – Australia – Operates in Tasmania

  • N/A – Peace Air – Canada – Regular schedule serving Edmonton City Center, Calgary, Grande Prairie, Peace River, Fort St. John, Fort Nelson, Prince George and Jasper/Hinton

  • KS – Penair (Peninsula Airways) – USA – Thirty-five small aircraft to 73 communities. An Alaska Airlines partner

  • UW – Perimeter – Canada – Metros provide scheduled service in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario

  • NI – PGA Portugalia Airlines – Portugal – Fokker 100s and Embraer 145s to Europe and the Grand Canary Islands

  • PR – Philippine Airlines

  • PI – Piedmont Airlines – USA – US Airways Express

  • N/A – Platinum Jet Air – Canada – First-class Fokker 100s between Calgary and Toronto

  • SJ – Polar Air Cargo – USA – Scheduled worldwide freight service on B747s

  • N/A – Polonia Airlines – Poland – ANs and ILs configured for cargo

  • PH – Polynesian Airlines – Samoa – National carrier connects the South Pacific to Australia and the US

  • NI – Portugália Airlines – Portugal – From Lisbon to Spain, Germany, France, Italy, Belgium, and the UK with Fokkers 100s and Embraer 145s

  • PW – Precision Air – Tanzania – Scheduled, charter and scenic flights out of Arusha, Dar es Salaam and Bukoba

  • N/A – Primaris Airlines – USA – First-class B757s connect major US cities with European capitals

  • SZ – Pro Air – USA – Four 737s flying from Detroit to eight destinations

  • AG – Provincial Airlines – Canada – Newfoundland and eastern Canada on Pipers and Fairchild

  • QF – Qantas Airways – The Australian leader, and tenth largest in the world

  • ZQ – Qantas New Zealand – Domestic airline. Previously Ansett New Zealand

  • QR – Qatar Airways – From Doha to the rest of the Middle East

  • QAH – Quick Airways – Netherlands – Rotterdam, and Groningen

  • VM – Regional Airlines – France – Created in 1992 by the merging ofAir Vendée with Airlec

  • QQ – Reno Air – USA – Commemorative website. Purchased by American Airlines in 1999

  • GU – Riga Airlines – Latvia – London, Moscow, and Paris to Riga

  • SL – Rio-Sul – Brazil – Domestic carrier

  • Q3 – Roan Air – Zambia – Domestic flights, with plans for London and Johannesburg

  • DW – Rottnest Air Taxi – Australia – Connects Rottnest Island with Freemantle

  • AT – Royal Air Maroc – Morocco – 747s from Montreal and JFK to Casablanca

  • BI – Royal Brunei Airlines – Brunei – Southeast Asia, Australia, the Persian Gulf and the UK, from headquarters in Bandar Seri Begawan

  • RJ – Royal Jordanian – Jordan – Airbuses from Amman to the Middle East and Europe

  • RA – Royal Nepal – Kathmandu to select European and East Asian cities

  • WR – Royal Tongan Airlines – Tonga

  • AWS – Royal Wings – Jordan – Scheduled flights from Amman to Haifa, Tel Aviv, Gaza, and Aqaba, plus charters

  • RYN – Ryan International Airlines – USA – Holiday destinations from Kansas City, plus cargo for Emery Worldwide

  • FR – Ryanair – Ireland – Budget flights from Dublin to Europe on twenty-two 737s

  • SN – Sabena – Website details the airline’s bankruptcy

  • FA – Safair – South Africa – Passenger and cargo flights with 727s, MD80s and Hercules L382Gs

  • N/A – Sakhalinskie Aviatrassy (SAT) – Russia – Connects Sakhalin Island with Japan, Korea, China and eastern Russia

  • E5 – Samara Airlines – Russia – Domestic flights on Tupolevs, Ilushyns, Yakolevs and Antonovs

  • N/A – Santa Barbara Airlines – Venezuela – Caracas to Madrid, Tenerife and Quito

  • SK – SAS – Sweden – Boeings and MDs to North America, Europe and Asia

  • SP – SATA – Portugal – Includes SATA Air Acores, SATA Internacional, SATA Express and Azores Express

  • SP – Sata Air Açores – Portugal – Flights between the islands, and to Toronto, Boston, Lisbon, Porto and Madeira

  • SV – Saudi Arabian Airlines – 126 planes connect the Arabian Peninsula to major world destinations

  • N/A – Sayakhat Airlines – Russia – Cargo (Ilyushin 76TD) and passenger (Tupolev 154M) flights

  • CB – Scot Airways – Scotland – Used to be Suckling Airways

  • SE – Seair – Philippines – A complete domestic schedule, plus an amphibian Dornier DO-24 for charter

  • SG – Sempati Air – Indonesia – A Fokker 70

  • N/A – Servicios Aéreos Profesionales – Dominican Republic – Throughout the Caribbean, Florida, Yucatan and Venezuela

  • NL – Shaheen Air International – Pakistan – Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar, plus Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Kuwait, Alain and Muscat

  • SC – Shandong Airline – China – Domestic flights on 737s and SAAB-340s

  • FM – Shanghai Airlines – China – Boeing 737s, 757s, and 767s to major Asian and European destinations

  • 3S – Shuswap Air – Canada – Charters a Beech King from Salmon Arm, BC

  • S5 – Shuttle America – USA – Dash 8s in the northeast US

  • S7 – Siberia Airlines – Russia – International and domestic service on Tupolevs and Ilushyns

  • 3U – Sichuan Airlines – China – Connects Sichuan province to the rest of China

  • MI – Silk Air – Singapore – This regional wing of Singapore Airlines flies A320s

  • SQ – Singapore Airlines – 747s and 777s to world destinations

  • 5U – Skagway Air Service – USA – Daily flights between Juneau and Skagway, Alaska

  • SK – Skyline Airways – Nepal – Domestic flights

  • SSV – Skyservice – Canada – From Toronto to holiday destinations

  • NP – Skytrans Airlines – Australia – Various small aircraft perform scheduled and charter duties in Queensland

  • VW – Skyways – Sweden – Domestic partner of SAS uses Saabs, Fokkers and Jetstreams

  • AN – Skywest – Australia – Extensive domestic routes in Western Australia. Based in Perth

  • YT – Skywest – USA – Brasilia EMB-120s and Canadair Regionals out of Salt Lake City, LAX and San Francisco

  • 6Q – Slovak Airlines – Slovakia – TU-154 and B737 service from Bratislava to Brussels and Moscow

  • SN – SN Brussels Airline – Belgium – The new national airline

  • Q7 – Sobel Air – Belgium – A charter remnant of Sabena

  • IE – Solomon Airlines – Solomon Islands – To Australia and neighbouring islands on B737s, three Islanders, and two Twin Otters

  • DL – Song – USA – Delta’s low cost carrier

  • 4Z – South African Airlink – South Africa – Embraers and Jetstreams feed the parent airline

  • SA – South African Airways – Flag carrier

  • YB – South African Express Airways – Connector flights centered in Johannesburg

  • M2 – Southeast Air Freight – Bahamas – Daily scheduled freight service between Nassau and Freeport

  • QF – Southern Australia Airlines – Qantas-owned regional airline based in Victoria

  • A4 – Southern Winds – Argentina – Buenos Aires to points in Argentina, and Madrid to points in Spain and Europe

  • WN – Southwest Airlines – USA – 737s to 54 domestic destinations

  • NR – Spanair – Spain – Domestic flights plus major South American and European destinations

  • N/A – Spirit Airlines – Australia – No-frills domestic flights

  • IM – Spirit Airlines – USA – Flights between Florida and the northeast

  • UL – SriLankan – Sri Lanka – Flag carrier goes to Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Previously “AirLanka”

  • FS – Staf Cargo Airlines – USA – DC-10 and 747 freighters from Miami to South America

  • NB – Sterling – Denmark – Low-cost flight from Copenhagen and Stockholm to Mediterranean hotspots

  • SD – Sudan Airways – Sudan – B707s, B737s and an A300

  • 2S – Sun Air – Fiji – Domestic flights on De Havilland and Beechcraft out of Nadi International Airport

  • BU – Sun Air – South Africa – Flights between Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban

  • EZ – Sun Air – Denmark – Jetstreams between Sweden, Norway, Ireland and Germany

  • SY – Sun Country Airlines – USA – Low fares from Minneapolis/St. Paul to holiday destinations, plus charters

  • JX – SunJet – USA – Twenty daily flights between New York and Florida

  • N/A – Sunrise Airlines – USA – Arizona, Utah and Nevada

  • PY – Surinam Airways – Surinam

  • W3 – Swiftair – Spain – Flies cargo for DHL

  • LX – Swiss International Airlines – Switzerland – Worldwide destinations. Was Crossair

  • SO – Swiss World – Switzerland – Geneva to Montreal, Newark and Miami

  • RB – Syrianair – Syria – A320s, B727s and B747s to major European and Middle East capitals

  • TA – TACA (Grupo Taca) – El Salvador – Lima, San Jose and San Salvador to the Americas

  • N/A – Tahoe Air – USA – Lake Tahoe to LAX and San Jose

  • KK – TAM – Brazil – An A319, A330s, Fokkers and Caravans

  • EQ – TAME – Ecuador

  • TP – TAP Air Portugal – 737s and most of the Airbus family

  • RO – TAROM – Romanian Air Transport – Flag carrier flies to major world destinations

  • TG – Thai Airways International – A large and varied fleet

  • FQ – Thomas Cook Airlines – Belgium – From Belgium to European holiday spots

  • SB – TIE – Trans International Express – USA – From JFK to Albany, NY, New Haven, CT, and Binghampton, NY

  • N/A – Tiger Airways – Singapore – Low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines

  • AWC – Titan Airways – UK – Corporate charters based at Stansted

  • FF – Tower Air – USA – Select US and European destinations from their terminal at JFK

  • TL – Trans Mediterranean Airways – Lebanon – Cargo flights on six B707s

  • 9N – Trans States Airlines – USA – Jetstreams serving 53 US cities

  • TW – Trans World Airlines: TWA – USA – Major domestic carrier with world destinations

  • UN – Transaero – Russia – Russia’s first privately-owned airline flies to many major Russian and European cities

  • HV – Transavia – Netherlands – Amsterdam to European holiday spots

  • TR – TransBrasil – 737s and 767s on domestic flights, plus some USA and Europe

  • DZ – Transcaraibes Air International/Air Tropical – Guadeloupe – Island hopping in the French West Indies

  • T4 – Transeast Airlines – Latvia – From Riga to Jonkoping and Billund

  • 9T – Transwest Air – Canada – Manitoba, and Saskatchewan. Previously Athabaska Air

  • U3 – Travelair – Costa Rica – From San Jose to anywhere in Costa Rica in less than an hour

  • PD – Trillium Air – Canada – Serving Kitchener and Ottawa with Jetstream 31/Super31s

  • CN – Tropic Air – Belize – Eight domestic flights, plus Flores (Tikal), Guatemala

  • 6N – TTA TransTravel – the Netherlands – A Dash-8 and a Beech between Rotterdam, Hamburg, Göteborg, and Copenhagen

  • TU – Tunisair – Tunisia – Forty-seven flights a day to major European capitals

  • TK – Turkish Airlines – Flag carrier

  • TUi Airways -TUI Airways is the world’s largest charter airline, offering scheduled and charter flights from the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland

  • to destinations in Europe, Africa, Asia and North America.

  • VO – Tyrolean Airways – Austria – Member of the Austrian Airlines Group flies to 49 destinations in 24 countries

  • PS – Ukraine International Airlines – Jointly owned by the government, Swissair and the GPA Group, Inc.

  • UA – United Airlines – USA – Major international carrier

  • ZK – United Express – USA – Great Lakes Aviation flights: Chicago Meigs and Springfield

  • U6 – Ural Airlines – Russia – Ekaterinburg to the rest of Russia

  • US – US Airways – USA – Hubs at Pittsburgh, Charlotte, Philadelphia, and Baltimore-Washington

  • HY – Uzbekistan Airways – From Tashkent to Asia and Europe

  • V3 – Vanair – Vanuatu – Serves 29 airports in the archipelago

  • FT – Vancouver Island Air – Canada – Beech seaplanes and deHavilland Beavers from Campbell River, BC

  • NJ – Vanguard Airlines – the USA – Ten domestic destinations

  • RG – VARIG Airlines – Brazil – The nation’s first airline dates back to the ’20s

  • VP – VASP – Brazil – MD-11s, and 737s to 27 Brazilian cities and 12 international destinations

  • VN – Vietnam Airlines – Europe and Asia from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City

  • VS – Virgin Atlantic – the UK – London and Manchester to major world cities

  • TV – Virgin Express – Belgium – Commuter/feeder airline links ten European cities

  • VG – VLM Airlines – Belgium – Regional flights on Fokkers

  • 8D – Volareweb – Italy – Low-cost arm of Volare Airlines

  • VI – Volga-Dnepr Airlines – Russia – Super-heavy cargo on AN 124-100

  • 4V – Voyageur Airways – Canada – Ski charters in Ontario and Quebec

  • N/A – Vueling Airlines – Spain – Low-cost holiday carrier

  • WG – Wasaya Airways – Canada – Owned by eight Native Canadian communities

  • N/A – West Caribbean Airways – Colombia – Domestic routes, plus Aruba, Panama City, and San José

  • 😯 – West Coast Air – Canada – Twin Otter service between Victoria’s Inner Harbour and Vancouver’s Coal Harbour

  • 7Y – West Isle Air – USA – Cessnas serving the San Juan Islands

  • M3 – WestJet – Canada – Twelve 737s serve 11 cities in western Canada

  • WF – Widerøe Airline – Norway – Extensive domestic routes, plus seven international routes

  • 9C – Wimbi Dira Airways – Congo – Domestic flights out of Kinshasa

  • WNA – WinAir – St. Maarten – Frequent service from St. Maarten to neighboring islands

  • IV – WindJet – Italy – Low-cost flights throughout Italy and to select European cities

  • K5 – Wings of Alaska – USA – Cessnas, Beavers, and Otters out of Juneau

  • W6 – Wizz – UK – Nine A320s serving Central and Eastern Europe

  • WO – World Airways – USA – An MD-11 and a DC-10

  • MF – Xiamen Airlines – China – Thirty-seven Boeings fly an extensive domestic network

  • HK – Yangon Airways – Myanmar – Regional airline

  • IY – Yemenia Airways – Yemen – From Sana’a to 25 cities in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa

  • IY – Yemenia Airways – Yemen – Unofficial North-American site

  • 4Y – Yute Air – USA – From Dillingham to western Alaska

  • N/A – Zero-G – USA – Parabolic flight charters on a B727 out of Fort Lauderdale

  • Z4 – Zoom – Canada – Connects Canada and the UK with B767s

Important Note: We have tried to compile the above data to the best of our ability some airlines may have changed there fleet or may have extended routes or may have seized to exist please check with the respective airlines for the same, the above is general information only and not for official use.

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