IATA Europe
IATA’s regional office for Europe is located in Madrid, Spain and has a network of over 15 offices in both European Union and non-EU countries comprising, among others, Russia, Turkey, Israel, Ukraine and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
IATA maintain close relations with governments, agencies, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), European Union Institutions, EUROCONTROL, EASA, European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC), regional airlines associations such as Airlines For Europe (A4E), European Business Aviation Association (EBAA), European Regions Airline Association (ERAA), Airlines International Representation in Europe (AIRE), as well as airports, and air navigation service providers.
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IATA Customer Service number
For any queries or information for Airlines, Travel Agents, Cargo Agents (BSP, CASS, Accreditation), contact IATA customer care number.
IATA phone number for Travel and cargo agent: +32 26200118
IATA phone number for airlines: 0 800 58 044
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IATA website: http://www.iata.org/Pages/default.aspx
IATA Dangerous Goods hotline
For any information concerning the shipment of dangerous goods, please contact
IATA cargo Website: http://www.iata.org/cargo
IATA Dangerous Goods Hotline: 1-514-390-6770
Email: dangood@iata.org.
About IATA
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is the trade association for the world’s airlines.
IATA has 54 offices in 53 countries. It represents some 280 airlines from 120 countries. Flights by IATA members represents 83% of total traffic (RTK: Revenue Tonne Kilometers).
The IATA regional pages are your access to regional information, such as industry issues, safety and security, agency programs and regional planning, regulatory public policies, and more.
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Dear you, I have Ć question of legacy. Iām an Iata agent for an amirican cargo Flying company, working on a Belgium airport. Iām recieving, cheking, encoding and leasing hazardious and radioactive matĆ©riel. Iām Iata cat.6. But now my commany dĆ©cide to stop pur Iata training and give a small training to thĆ© New dg Specialist. Fedex is not a school recognise by Iata. So is this lĆ©gal? Or this is an obligation that All people working with Dangerous goods and radioactive material mister be Iata cat 6 trained by an official Iata school? Thanks to have read me and I hope an answer to undersrand this situations. Kind regardsW Defays Carine, kdefays75@gmail.com