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The following Traffic Conferences are established for passenger matters: Passenger Procedures Conferences, with worldwide authority, comprising: Passenger Services Conference. Passenger Agency Conference. Passenger Tariff Coordinating Conferences comprising:
- Events
IATA conferences, exhibitions and industry meetings provide...
- Passenger Standards Conference
The Passenger Standards Conference manages all standards...
- Events
IATA conferences, exhibitions and industry meetings provide organizations active in air transport with an unmatchable arena for insight, discussion and cooperation on new technologies and industry-related issues that are shaping the future of air transport.
4 kwi 2023 · To fully understand the routing of Airlines and their respective fare calculations, the IATA map divided the world into three areas known as Traffic Conferences-TC1, TC2, TC3 (Called Passenger Tariff Conference, Passenger services Conference, Cargo services Conference, and Cargo Tariff Conference). IATA AREA 1.
The Passenger Standards Conference manages all standards activity touching passenger processes (distribution, airport and financial) together with more general standards such as coding and scheduling.
To organise and simplify the fare construction rules, routings and fares, IATA divides the world into two hemispheres: Eastern and Western. Within these hemispheres there are three main IATA areas known as Traffic Conference Areas (TC Areas) which are further divided into sub areas.
24 paź 2021 · IATA divides global air travel into three areas called Traffic Conferences. TC-1 covers the Americas, TC-2 covers Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, and TC-3 covers Asia and the South Pacific. Each area is further divided into sub-areas for establishing airfares and zones of travel.
IATA has been described as a cartel since, in addition to setting technical standards for airlines, IATA also organized tariff conferences that served as a forum for price fixing. [5][6] According to IATA, as of 2023 it represents 317 airlines, [2] including major carriers, from over 120 countries. [3]