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    Where is the IATA office for Suriname?
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    IATA doesn’t have an office in Suriname. They have an office for all of the Americas, which is in Miami, Florida.
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    What's the meaning of DOT?
    Donagan
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    Department of Transportation.
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    How much will it cost to register and obtain an IATA number in the United Kingdom?
    Thomas Kumar Raethel
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    IATA numbers cost the same worldwide. The cost as of 2024 is $11,250 USD. You can obtain this information from the official IATA website.
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    How long does it take to complete the IATA course?
    LaundrusColeman
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    The course takes about 4-5 hours to complete. Your account will be active for 60 days, and you need to have DOT Certification as a prerequisite.
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    Is there a security deposit fee for IATA accreditation?
    Brooklyn
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    Yes, for IATA accreditation, you will likely need to prove financial security, such as bank guarantees or security deposits, typically around $10,000 in the United States.
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    Where can I find an IATA office in Italy to attend a course?
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    Yes, IATA has training centers worldwide, including in Italy. The IATA training center in Rome offers various courses related to the travel and aviation industry, covering topics like travel and tourism, airline operations, and airport management. You can attend courses in person at this location or explore online options for flexibility.
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    How long does it take to get an IATA number?
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    Obtaining an IATA number typically takes between 30 to 60 days once you've submitted your application and all required documents. The timeline can vary depending on the completeness of your application, how quickly you provide any additional information requested, and IATA's processing workload.
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