7L – AB Airlines – UK – London Gatwick to Nice, Shannon and Barcelona
—- – 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
—- – 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 internationals
WL – Aeroperlas – Panama – Scheduled and charter flights on Shorts, Otters, Cessnas and Beech Kings
VV – AeroSvit Airlines – Ukraine – Founded in 1994, flies B737s from Kiev 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 southeast United States
4L – Air Alma – Canada – A Canadian International partner
—- – Air Anatolia – Turkey – Ferries holiday-makers from Germany, Belgium and Holland
—- – 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
—- – 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. An 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 Scandanavia
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
—- – 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 – Airlne 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 Tblisi 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 Norther 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 premiere 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 Eurpoe
3R – Air Moldova International – 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
—- – 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 north eastern 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
—- – 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 southen Africa
AK – AirAsia – Malaysia – 737s out of Subang
B – airBaltic – Latvia – The national airline and SAS partner
—- – 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
—- – 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 – 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
—- – 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
—- – 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
—- – Asian Spirit – Philippines – Domestic routes using Dash-7s, LET-410s and YS-11As
OZ – Asiana Airlines – S. Korea – From Kimpo International to Asian destinations
—- – 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
—- – 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 dometic 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
—- – 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
—- – 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
—- – 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 Airlnes – USA – Melborne, 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 – 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
—- – 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
—- – Chelan Airways – 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 in 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
—- – 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 – USA – Continental Connctions on the eastern seaboard
OH – Comair – USA – Delta Connections using more than 70 Canadair Regionals
—- – 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 destintions in the US, Africa and Thailan
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
—- – 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 orld destinations
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 to 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
—- – 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
—- – 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
FB – Fine Air – USA – Cargo flights to South and Central America and 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 Enterpise – Sweden – Stockholm, Skövde, Jönköping and Visby
—- – Four Star Air Cargo – USA – scheduled cargo airline directly linking the U.S. and British Virgin Islands, San Juan, and Miami
ZU – Freedom Air International – New Zealand – Flights betweem New Zealand and Australia
FL – Frontier Airlines – USA – Domestic flights centered in Denver
—- – 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.
—- – Golden Eagle Airlines – Australia – Tourist flights and charters in the north west of Westrn Australia
G1 – Gorkha Airlines – Nepal – Eight domestic destinations
ZK – Great Lakes Aviation – USA – United Express flights: Chicago Meigs and Springfield
—- – 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 Fairchilds and SAABs
7A – Haines Airways/Alaska Coastal Airways – 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 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 – 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
—- – 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
—- – Inter – Guatemala – One of Grupo Taca’s regional airlines. Uses Cessna Grand Caravans
—- – 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
—- – 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 – Thirty domestic destinations using 737s
VQ – Jetstar – Australia – Qantas’ low-cost carrier. Formerly Impulse Airlines
B6 – JetBlue – USA – Low-fare flights on A320s
—- – Jordan Aviation – Jordan – Charters for hire
—- – 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 Amercan 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
—- – 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
—- – 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 Eurpoean 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
—- – 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, Embraers 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
—- – 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, Fairchilds 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
—- – 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
—- – Montair Aviation – Canada – British Columbia’s Victoria, Boundary Bay and Pitt Meadows
—- – Mountain Air – New Zealand – Scenic and scheduled flights based at Taumarunui Airport
—- – Mountain Air Express – USA – Scheduled flights to California resorts
ZR – Muk Air – Denmark – Short flights from Copenhagen to other Scandanavian 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
—- – 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
—- – 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
—- – 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
—- – 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
—- – Northern Air Cargo – USA – Anchorage, Alaska
NW – Northwest Airlines – USA – Major carrier soon to be flying out of its Detroit Midfield Terminal
—- – 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
—- – 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 communites. 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
—- – Platinum Jet Air – Canada – First-class Fokker 100s between Calgary and Toronto
SJ – Polar Air Cargo – USA – Scheduled worldwide freight service on B747s
—- – 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
—- – 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 Fairchilds
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
S2 – Sahara India Airlines – India – Domestic airline flies B737-400s and helicopters
—- – 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
RZ – Sansa – Costa Rica – One of Grupo Taca’s regional airlines. Fifteen domestic destinations
—- – 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
—- – 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 amphibean Dornier DO-24 for charter
SG – Sempati Air – Indonesia – A Fokker 70
—- – 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 Johannsburg
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
—- – 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 Havillands 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
—- – 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
—- – 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
—- – 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 – Lebannon – 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 Eurpoean 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 – 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
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 – 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 – 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
—- – Vueling Airlines – Spain – Low-cost holiday carrier
WG – Wasaya Airways – Canada – Owned by eight Native Canadian communities
—- – 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
EM – Western Airlines – Australia – Flies from Perth to Geraldton, Kalbarri, Denham and Monkey Mia
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 neighbouring islands
IV – WindJet – Italy – Low-cost flights throughtout 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 – Thiry-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
—- – Zero-G – USA – Parabolic flight charters on a B727 out of Fort Lauderdale
Z4 – Zoom – Canada – Connects Canada and the UK with B767s