The codes are assigned by Montreal-based International Air Transport Association. Most make sense from the abbreviated aiport name however some used to be 2 lettered and they had to add an additional x to the end becasue with more airports they ran out of codes. This is how we get LAX.
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Airport codes are short acronyms denoting an airport's name.
Airport codes are short acronyms denoting an airport's name.
Airport codes are listed in online databases such as World Airport Codes and Fare Compare. Searching for an airport code is as simple as inputting the airport name or city of choice.
Edinburgh Airport codes are: IATA = EDI, ICAO = EGPH
Kandla Airport / Gandhidham airport
The airport codes for Upington Airport are: UTN (IATA) or FAUP (ICAO)
Airport codes allow one to be able to check where the airport is and what flights are available. It also allows one to see what time flights depart or arrive.
There are hundreds of airport codes for European airports.
Sure the Caribbean airport codes can be found online at this site http://www.turclub.md/eng/airport_codes_caribbean/. If that doesn't work for you call the airport directly and they can help you with all your needs.
All kinds of messages can be behind codes. Codes are just a way of concealing the real meaning of mesages.
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.