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  • IATA Aircraft Type Grouping of aircraft with the same form, function and specification, currently flown, or soon to be flown. Possible types are defined in the IATA SSIM. #EndOfDef# The same type may include aircrafts with different technical specifications such as engines, range, cockpit configuration.
  • IATA Airline Designator Two or three character code assigned by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Designators are used to identify an airline for all commercial purposes, including reservations, timetables, tickets, tariffs, air waybills and in airline interline telecommunications. In the case of two-character designators, they may consist of two alpha characters, one alpha with one numeric, or one numeric with one alpha. In the case of CRS Suppliers, they may only consist of one numeric (number “1“ only) and one alpha. In the case of three-character designators, they must always contain three alpha characters.
  • IATA Rate of Exchange The rates of exchange notified by IATA to convert local currency fare to NUC and to convert total NUC amounts to the currency of the country of commencement of transportation.
  • ICAO (see “International Civil Aviation Organisation“)
  • ICAO Airline Designator A code assigned by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to aircraft operating agencies, aeronautical authorities and services. The codes are unique by airline. Each aircraft operating agency, aeronautical authority and services related to international aviation is allocated both a three-alpha designator and a telephony designator.
  • Ideal Trim Line Line connecting the optimal positions of the center of gravity of an aircraft depending on its weight.
  • Ideal Trim Line Table Set of related Ideal Trim Line Points forming an ideal trim line applying to a specific set of CG limits or to all CG limits.
  • Ideal Trim Point The optimal position of the center of gravity of an aircraft depending on its weight.
  • Identifier A character or group of characters used to identify or name an item of data and possibly to indicate certain properties of that data.
  • Identity Information which uniquely identifies a person, organization, animal or object.
  • Identity Document Any document which may be used to identify a person or verify aspects of a person’s personal identity. If issued in a small, standard credit card size form, it is usually called an identity card. Some countries issue formal identity documents, while others may require identity verification using informal documents. When the identity document incorporates a person’s photograph, it may be called photo ID. In the absence of a formal identity document, a driver’s license may be accepted in many countries for identity verification. Most countries accept passports as a form of identification.
  • Immediate Family Spouse, children (including adopted children), parents, brothers, sisters, grandparents, grandchildren, parents-in-law, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law
  • Immediate Family A spouse, children, parents, brothers, sisters, dependent relatives or dependents in the household (see Resolution 788).
  • Inaugural Flight This is a flight that meets one or more of the following criteria: (a) operation of an air service over an entirely new route; (b) operation of an air service over an existing route with an extension at either the origin and/or destination points; (c) operation of an air service to a new intermediate point; or (d) operation of a new type of aircraft different from that previously operated by the carrier on the route.
  • Incapacitated Passenger A passenger whose physical, medical or mental condition requires individual attention (on enplaning and deplaning, during flight, in an emergency evacuation, during ground handling) which is not normally extended to other passengers.
  • Incident An event that occur spontaneously, but to which the organization is required to respond.
  • Inclusive Tour A pre-arranged combination of air transportation and surface arrangements other than solely public transportation.
  • Index Unit Unit used to simplify the calculation of the influence of weight on balance. For a weight W at a certain location (balance arm) the corresponding index is calculated by following formula: Index = W * (Balance Arm - Reference Arm)/C + K where C = Defined weight Constant to convert moment values into index values K = Constant used as a plus value to avoid negative index figures (only used when aircraft weight is included in the given weight).
  • Indirect Route Any scheduled continuous air route other than a direct route.
  • Indirect Route Any route other than the direct route operated between two points.
  • Individual A single human being as distinct from a group, class, or family.
  • Individual Party Status A status of a party at a particular time during a process.
  • Infant An individual who has not reached his/her second birthday as of the date of commencement of travel.
  • Infant A person who has not reached his/her second birthday as of the date of commencement of travel.
  • Infant Fare The fare for a person who has not attained his second birthday.
  • Information Item An individual article or unit of information, typically in electronic form.
  • Infrastructure A type of Facility. The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g. buildings, roads, power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
  • Inter-modal A journey involving two or more different modes of transportation, e.g. between an airline and a railway, as governed by Recommended Practice 1780e.
  • Interaction A reciprocal action or influence.
  • Interactive Conversation A conversational dialogue between systems that allows for immediate processing and response and can involve additional queries and responses.
  • Interchange Flight A flight that gives passengers the benefit of a through service and is operated by two or more carriers from the boarding point to the deplaning point using the same aircraft (see Resolution 766).
  • Interface A translation function between a user and a system or between a user and a number of systems or between two or more systems.
  • Interline Used in conjunction with another word to describe anything involving two or more Members, such as interline itinerary, interline reservation, interline stopover, interline point, interline transaction, etc.
  • Interline Baggage Checked baggage to be transported over the lines of two or more parties.
  • Interline Point Any point in the itinerary at which the passenger is to change from the flight of one airline to the flight of another, whether a connection or stopover at such point is involved (all airports through which a city or adjacent cities are served by an airline being considered as a single interline point).
  • Interline Settlement Information Information related to the value of a product or service as it pertains to interline transactions.
  • Interline Transfer Transfer from the service of one carrier to the service of another carrier.
  • International Existing, occurring, or carried between nations
  • International Carriage Except for the purpose of the Warsaw Convention or the Montreal Convention, carriage in which, according to the contract of carriage, the place of departure and any place of landing are situated in more than one State. As used in this definition, the term “State“ includes all territory subject to the sovereignty, suzerainty, mandate, authority or trusteeship thereof.
  • International Flight Leg A flight leg between two stations to which different ISO country codes apply.
  • International Transfer A change from the international service of one carrier to another international service of the same carrier (online transfer) or to the international service of another carrier (interline transfer).
  • International-Domestic Transfer A change between the international service of one carrier and domestic service of the same carrier (online transfer) or another carrier (interline transfer).
  • Intraline (see On-line)
  • Inventory Gaurantee Assurance that inventory for a particular product is available and will be fulfilled.
  • ISO International Organisation for Standardisation. This organization assigns and maintains such information as country codes.
  • Issuing Carrier The carrier whose air waybill or ticket is issued (see Resolution 780).
  • Issuing Carrier TC Member whose tickets are issued to the passengers.
  • IT Individual Inclusive Tour Fares?
  • Item An individual article or unit, especially one that is part of a list, collection, or set.
  • Item Movement Movement which involves the transportation of any kind of item.
  • Itinerary A single flight or a series of identical flights defined by a continuous Period and Days of Operation (and Frequency Rate if applicable), each of which consists of one or more contiguous legs which, taken together, describe the complete routing of that flight.
  • Itinerary The sum of all portions from beginning to ending of passenger’s trip (journey), even though separated by gap(s).
  • Itinerary Schedule and location information for travel.