Do You Know Your Airport Codes?
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Over the years of dealing with timetables and the like, I have memorized most US codes, most major international airport codes, but I still have to work on Canda (they tend not to be obvious. Why do they all begin in Y?). Plus, I don't know many codes of smaller int'l airports.
The rest test is with those timetables that use codes instead of city names, like Northwest and Continental!
Tom
The rest test is with those timetables that use codes instead of city names, like Northwest and Continental!
Tom
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