
??Are you a travel agent requiring IATA accreditation?
Two programs are available for travel professionals seeking IATA accreditation.?
Full IATA accreditation for travel agents
Full accreditation authorizes travel agents to sell international and/or domestic tickets on behalf of IATA member airlines. It also allows access to IATA’s Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP), an efficient interface for invoicing and payment between the agent, airlines and transport providers.
- More information on the full accreditation program for travel professionals
- IATA-Accredited agents are entitled to the IATA ID Card
Is a code all you need?
The Travel Industry Designator (TIDS) is a unique code that allows the bookings of travel agents and other tourism sales intermediaries to be recognized by all industry suppliers.?
Have a read at our BSP Service Charter (online), outlining services rendered and commitments to be expected by travel agents from IATA.
Cargo Accreditation
?Any company involved in international ?air freight and complying with appropriate license and legal requirements can be accredited.
As an IATA Cargo Agent, you'll have recognition of your financial and professional competence. Airlines working with our cargo agents have access to a worldwide distribution network of approved agents to sell their product.?
Please contact us via our Customer Portal for more information. Or if you are in the US, please go to the CNSC website.
Have a read at our CASS Service Charter (online), outlining services rendered and commitments to be expected by cargo agents from IATA.
Need support?
For more information and assistance, please go to our Customer Portal
- US Travel Agents please visit the IATAN website
- US Freight Agents, please go to the CNSC website