There are hundreds of airport codes for European airports.
The area code for the JFK International Airport in New York is 10010. Other area codes include 11371 for LaGuardia Airport and 07114 for Newark International Airport.
The initials for Miami International Airport are MIA.For further reference, these are known as airport codes and can be found on the following site.http://www.world-airport-codes.com/
cairo airport ICAO code is HECA. A list of all ICAO codes is linked below.
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
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IATA is the International Air Transport Association, which assigns three-letter airport codes, such as DPS for Ngurah Rai International Airport, near Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia.
RDU is the code for Raleigh-Durham International Airport The codes were an abbreviation. In this case, it is the first and second letter in the airport's name. The codes can be confusing as some airports changed their names but retained their code.
Airport codes consist of 3 letters, so there is no MSYER. MSY is Louis Armstong New Orleans International
Yes, the Mati airport (Old name) and the (New name) "Francisco Bangoy" International airport in Davao city, Philippines are the same airport. NO. Mati Airport is, as the name suggests, IN Mati City. That's in Davao Oriental. While Francisco Bangoy International Airport is in Davao City in Davao Del Sur. Francisco Bangoy International Airport is NOT a new name. It is the first name of an entriely new airport in Davao City.
There are 29 Civil airports & 9 international airports:Cairo international airport,Alexandria International Airport,El Arish International Airport,St. Catherine International Airport,Taba International Airport,Mubarak International Airport,Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport,Luxor International Airport &Hurghada International Airport.
The International Airport in Lithuania areKaunas International AirportPalanga International AirportŠiauliai International Airport (CIV/MIL)Vilnius International Airport