Global Directions.
IATA / ATP Global Indicators.
There are twelve Global Directions defined by IATA. The following tables provide the IATA two-character GI code, used in ATPCo fare data and the geographic definition that applies to each code.
GEOGRAPHIC DEFINITIONS
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IATA CODE
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WH
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Fare components/sectors totally within the Western Hemisphere
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EH
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Fare components/sectors entirely within the Eastern Hemisphere
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Within Area 2
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Within Area 3
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Between points in Area 2 and Area 3 not on the FE, TS, and RU route
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AT
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Fare components/sectors between Area 1 and Area 2 via the Atlantic
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Fare components/sectors between Area 1 (except for ABCPU) and Area 3 via the Atlantic
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Fare components/sectors between ABCPU and TC3 (except Southeast Asia) via the Atlantic
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[Note: ABCPU = Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay]
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PA
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Fare components/sectors between Area 1 and Area 3 via the Pacific
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RU
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Fare components/sectors between Russia (Europe) and Area 3 when via non-stop service between Russia (Europe) and Japan, Korea and not via another country(ies) in Europe
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SA (AT)
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Fare components/sectors between ABCPU and Southeast Asia via the Atlantic
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AP
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Fare components/sectors between Area 2 and Area 3 via both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
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FE
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Fare components/sectors between Russia (Europe) / Ukraine and Area 3 using nonstop service to/from Area 3 other than Japan/Korea/Taiwan
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PO
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Fare components/sectors between Area 2 and Area 3 on polar flights from/to Europe-Japan/Korea via Area 1 on any routing which does not touch a point in North America south of 60 degrees North Latitude
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TS
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Travel between Area 2 and Area 3 via Siberia
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-Travel via Europe and Japan/Korea on nonstop Trans-Siberia routing
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CT (CF)
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Filed circle trip fares
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RW
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Filed Round the World fares
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