it would differentiate the luggage's numbers
Kandla Airport / Gandhidham airport
Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL)
The codes on airport luggage tags are used to route the luggage from airport to airport (this is particularly important when your flight is non-stop). In addition to the 3 letter codes, the tags also have a UPC (universal product code-the vertical black & white stripe arrangment, similar to the ones found on everything sold today, except hand crafted items found at festivals, etc.), which is interpretted by a bar code reader for automated sorting & routing. The codes are usually just an abbreviation for the final destination airport. For example, CLT stands for Charlotte, PIT for Pittsburgh, but sometimes the codes are outdated and not always obvious, like ORD for Chicago O'Hare. The airport was originally called Ord's field named for a WWII pilot and hero.
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
I found a few sites that can help you with airport codes. I hope they help you abcnews.go.com , and www.airportcitycodes.com/codehistory.html , and sawyeraviation.com/what-is-the-history-of-your-airport-code
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.
separating error handling code from 'regular' code