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Bill_Luv2Fly Apr 1, 2005 12:38 pm

Map with Airport Codes
 
Has anyone ever seen maps of large regions (such as Europe) that display all of the major airports by their airport codes? Maybe some airline's route map does not substitute the city name for the airport code? I would find such a map helpful when searching for airfares from alternate airports (so as to avoid that second page that pops up on Travelocity when I just enter a city name).

Governator Apr 1, 2005 12:54 pm


Originally Posted by Bill_Luv2Fly
Has anyone ever seen maps of large regions (such as Europe) that display all of the major airports by their airport codes? Maybe some airline's route map does not substitute the city name for the airport code? I would find such a map helpful when searching for airfares from alternate airports (so as to avoid that second page that pops up on Travelocity when I just enter a city name).

A nice one for seeing the alternate airports that the discount European airlines use is at http://www.billiger-reisen.de/budget/map/map.html It's in German, but codes are codes and you can easily see who flies between selected cities.

USA_flyer Apr 1, 2005 4:09 pm

If you're willing to learn some new software then take a look at DAFIF. It provides aerodrome information for (I believe) every airport and heliport on the planet, including airport codes and a bunch of other stuff that would interest enthusiasts. It's provided by the military so it's accurate (and unclassified) but of course not the easiest thing to navigate... there are some decent free viewers out there. If you have the time and the inclination then it's an invaluable source.

Bill_Luv2Fly Apr 1, 2005 4:47 pm

Thanks a lot for the replies.

beergut Apr 2, 2005 3:07 am


Originally Posted by Bill_Luv2Fly
Has anyone ever seen maps of large regions (such as Europe) that display all of the major airports by their airport codes? Maybe some airline's route map does not substitute the city name for the airport code? I would find such a map helpful when searching for airfares from alternate airports (so as to avoid that second page that pops up on Travelocity when I just enter a city name).


If you download the KLM worldtimetable, they have a World map which click gives codes as well as City names

http://www.klm.com/nl_en/plan_book/t...able/index.jsp

Shiloh Apr 3, 2005 4:12 pm

This site is pretty simple...never used it for anything but domestic but it list other countries...just click on where you want to go it will show you a list-of the airports or you could do it by code, region, etc...also shows you the airlines there...

hope that helps.

http://www.airlineandairportlinks.com/


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