An IATA airport code is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world (including United States), defined by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The characters prominently displayed on baggage tags attached at airport check-in desks are an example of a way these codes are used. The ICAO airport code is a four Fly Net Zero is the commitment of airlines to achieve net zero carbon by 2050, bringing air transport in line with the Paris agreement to limit global warming to 1.5°C. Montreal, Canada – YMQ (trivia almost all Canada IATA codes start with Y) YUL – Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. Toronto, Canada – YTO. YYZ – Pearson International Airport. YTZ – Toronto City Centre Airport. Houston, Texas USA – HOU. HOU – Hobby Airport. IAH – George Bush Intercontinental Airport. 3. Middle East. IATA Area3 or TC3. Asia (East of the Urals), Oceania, (Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific Islands) IATA 3 letter city / Airport codes for Airlines Aviation and Travel IATA codes starting with the letter S Below you will find a list of IATA codes in alphabetic order beginning with the letter S. City links open a map of the city or region with the location and a short description of the airport(s) as well as some information about the city or region. Airline codes. IATA assigns a unique two-character code ( Airline Designator Code) to all airlines – even the ones that aren’t IATA members. It consists of 2 letters or a letter and a digit. For example, AA stands for American Airlines, KL for KLM, 7S for Ryan Air, etc. A3Pn. IATA codes starting with the letter P Below you will find a list of IATA codes in alphabetic order beginning with the letter P. City links open a map of the city or region with the location and a short description of the airport(s) as well as some information about the city or region. 5 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Sumner Parker Field Ashland ASX John F Kennedy Memorial Ashley ASY Ashley Municipal According to Airfarewatchdog, in the 1930s, it was important to know whether or not an airport had a weather/radio station located on its premises, for safety and landing reasons. If it did, the letter Y for "yes" was added in front of the existing radio call sign. However, in the absence of a weather station at the airport, a W would be used 空港コード (くうこうコード、 英語: Airport code )は、 空港 ひとつひとつに付けられる コード 。. 国際機関が定めたものとしては、 IATA による ラテン文字 3文字のコードと、 ICAO による英数4文字のコードがある。. 主要な空港は双方のコードを持つ。. その City & Airport Codes Each city with an airport has a 3-letter IATA code that is used in reservation mes-sages, fares and ticketing. Often, the first three letters of the city name are used, e.g. ATH is ATHENS SIN is SINGAPORE DEN is DENVER Some codes are instantly recognisable, even when the first three letters are not used. E.g. NBO is NAIROBI IATA CODES. 1. IATA CODES. Ciudad / Location Código ciudad / City code Aeropuerto / Airport. Aalborg AAL AAL Aarhus AAR AAR Abadan ABD ABD Abakan ABA ABA Aberdeen ABR ABR Aberdeen ABZ ABZ Abha AHB AHB Abu Dhabi AUH AUH Abidjan ABJ ABJ Abilene ABI ABI Abuja ABV ABV Acapulco ACA ACA Acarigua AGV AGV Accra ACC ACC Adak Island ADK ADK Adana ADA

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