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How To Apply For Your Travel Agency ID Card

If you’re starting a travel agency, you’ll need to get an ID card for your business. This article will show you how to apply for your travel agency ID card.

 

Determine What Type of Travel Agency ID Card You Need

There are two types of travel agency ID cards: the International Air Transport Association (IATA) card and the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) card. The IATA card is issued by member airlines of the International Air Transport Association and allows travel agents to make reservations and purchase tickets on behalf of their clients. The ARC card is issued by the Airlines Reporting Corporation and allows travel agents to issue tickets on behalf of their clients.

IATA Card

If you need an IATA card, contact an International Air Transport Association member airline and request an application form. Complete the form and submit it along with the required fee. Once your application is approved, you will receive your IATA card.

ARC Card

Contact the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) and request an application form if you need an ARC card. Complete the form and submit it along with the required fee. Once your application is approved, you will receive your ARC card.

 

Use Your Travel Agency ID Card When Making Reservations for Air Travel

IATA and ARC cards entitle you to certain discounts and privileges. When making reservations, always have your travel agency ID card with you.

 

Keep Your Travel Agency ID Card Up to Date

You’ll need to renew your IATA card every three years and your ARC card every year. To renew your IATA card, contact an International Air Transport Association member airline and request a renewal application. Contact the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC) and request a renewal application to renew your ARC card.

 

Conclusion

A travel agency ID card is an essential piece of documentation for any business in the travel industry. It allows you to take advantage of various discounts and privileges when making reservations for air travel.