Donate SIGN UP

Flight numbers

Avatar Image
Noweia | 14:12 Sat 12th Mar 2005 | How it Works
8 Answers

Does anyone know where I could get a list of what the letters before flight numbers mean, eg EZ =easyJet, BA = British Airways - I know some but there are others I need to find out!

Thanks

Gravatar

Answers

1 to 8 of 8rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by Noweia. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.

Yep. Click here.

Question Author
Thanks!

You're welcome!

One thing I forgot to mention was that none of the international sites I can find list EZ as being EasyJet. But I'm sure I've flown with EasyJet and seen them use EZ... so maybe EasyJet use EZ when making internal filghts but have to use U2 when flying internationally? Just a guess, though.

The site suggested by IndieSinger needs updating.  For example, it lists "SN" as Sabena (which disappeared some two or three years ago following bankruptcy).  "SN" is now used by SN Brussels Airlines.
I've flown to Spain and Holland with EasyJet and I'm certain that both used EZ.

This implies the same:
http://www.london-luton.co.uk/en/flights.asp
Try airodessy, which seems to be up-to-date. The site explains the difference between the two and three-character airline codes (U2 or EZY for easyJet).
Sorry, should be airodyssey.
I used to work for easyJet & flights were always EZY... was a coupla years ago though.

1 to 8 of 8rss feed

Do you know the answer?

Flight numbers

Answer Question >>