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Discover LudwigThe phrase "airport code" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the three-letter codes assigned to airports for identification purposes.
Example: "The airport code for Los Angeles International Airport is LAX."
Alternatives: "IATA code" or "airport identifier".
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What's the "most unfortunate" airport code?
(Its airport code seems a jumble of leftover letters, YTZ).
The airport code for Miami International Airport is MIA.
The Palestinians wanted their own airport code, distinct from any Israeli one.
A day earlier I wondered about a sticker on a bag Meyer was carrying: MSY, the New Orleans airport code.
Cleveland – often abbreviated to Cle, after the airport code – sits on the southern bank of Lake Erie.
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To keep track of his clients, he assigns three-letter rubrics, like airport codes.
In the Google search box, type airport codes in the following way: BOS to ABQ.
I'll code them with three-letter headings that look like airport codes — EWR, say — codes that mean something to me about these sections.
Turkish Airlines had confused the airport codes mixing-up Dakar, which is DKR, with Dhaka, which is DAC.
Here is the crib-sheet site (www.faa.gov/aircodeinfo.htm), a list of most major airport codes in the world, courtesy of the F.A.A.
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