ATC Handbook - IATA
ATC Handbook - IATA
ATC Handbook - IATA
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<strong>IATA</strong> Authorized Training Center (<strong>ATC</strong>) <strong>Handbook</strong><br />
3.5 <strong>ATC</strong> Advertising<br />
<strong>IATA</strong> and its training programs have an excellent worldwide reputation. The <strong>IATA</strong> name and logo<br />
are well known for the quality and professionalism of its services and products.<br />
To assist the <strong>ATC</strong> in the promotion of the <strong>IATA</strong> training programs, an <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo has been<br />
created. The <strong>ATC</strong> shall use the <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo in accordance with the <strong>ATC</strong> Accreditation<br />
Agreement, the provisions below, and <strong>IATA</strong> policies, guidelines and technical specifications for logo<br />
use and corporate brand.<br />
The <strong>ATC</strong> is required to respect these guidelines and to report any fraudulent use of the <strong>IATA</strong> name<br />
and the <strong>IATA</strong> <strong>ATC</strong> logo, by providing <strong>IATA</strong> with a copy of the promotional item in question. This<br />
applies to both <strong>ATC</strong>s and non-<strong>ATC</strong>s. <strong>IATA</strong> requests, however, that the <strong>ATC</strong> refrain from entering<br />
into any discussion with the non-complying third party without <strong>IATA</strong>’s prior written consent at its sole<br />
discretion.<br />
Section 3 – Selling and Promoting <strong>IATA</strong> Courses 3-2