IATA Airport Codes
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What is the primary purpose of IATA airport codes?

  • For air traffic control and flight planning
  • For identifying airports and facilitating communication (correct)
  • For tracking baggage and cargo
  • For assigning seats on flights
  • What is the typical source of an IATA airport code?

  • The airport's runway length
  • The city or airport's name (correct)
  • The airport's geographic location
  • The airport's elevation
  • How many letters are in an IATA airport code?

  • 2
  • 5
  • 4
  • 3 (correct)
  • What is the difference between IATA and ICAO codes?

    <p>IATA is used for commercial purposes, ICAO for safety</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an example of an IATA airport code?

    <p>JFK</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where are IATA codes typically displayed?

    <p>On flight tickets and baggage tags</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    IATA Airport Codes

    • IATA (International Air Transport Association) codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports worldwide.
    • Also known as IATA airport codes or location identifiers.

    Structure

    • Composed of three letters.
    • Typically derived from the name of the airport or the city it serves.
    • Sometimes, the code is unrelated to the airport's name, but is instead a historic or geographic reference.

    Examples

    • ATL: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
    • LHR: London Heathrow Airport
    • NRT: Tokyo Narita International Airport
    • JFK: John F. Kennedy International Airport
    • SYD: Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport

    Purpose

    • Used by airlines, travel agencies, and other industry stakeholders to identify airports and facilitate communication.
    • Appear on flight tickets, baggage tags, and other travel documents.
    • Essential for air traffic control, flight planning, and airport operations.

    Difference from ICAO Codes

    • ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) codes are four-letter codes used for flight planning and air traffic control.
    • ICAO codes are more detailed and typically include the country code.
    • While IATA codes are used for commercial purposes, ICAO codes are used for operational and safety purposes.

    IATA Airport Codes

    • IATA codes are three-letter codes used worldwide to identify airports.
    • Also known as IATA airport codes or location identifiers.

    Structure

    • Composed of three letters derived from the airport's name or the city it serves.
    • Some codes are historic or geographic references unrelated to the airport's name.

    Examples of IATA Codes

    • ATL: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
    • LHR: London Heathrow Airport
    • NRT: Tokyo Narita International Airport
    • JFK: John F. Kennedy International Airport
    • SYD: Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport

    Purpose of IATA Codes

    • Used by airlines, travel agencies, and industry stakeholders to identify airports and facilitate communication.
    • Appear on flight tickets, baggage tags, and other travel documents.
    • Essential for air traffic control, flight planning, and airport operations.

    Difference from ICAO Codes

    • ICAO codes are four-letter codes used for flight planning and air traffic control.
    • ICAO codes include country codes and are used for operational and safety purposes.
    • IATA codes are used for commercial purposes, whereas ICAO codes are used for operational and safety purposes.

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    Identify airports worldwide with these three-letter codes derived from airport or city names. Learn examples like ATL for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

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