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IATA Airport Codes - TSV
IATA Airport Codes are three-letter alphabetic codes used to identify airports worldwide, managed by the International Air Transport Association. They are widely used throughout the aviation industry for flight bookings, baggage tags, and flight information displays. Currently, thousands of airports including major international hubs have been assigned IATA codes, serving as the standard identifier for international air transportation.
IATA
airport codes
aviation
International Air Transport Association
airport identification
air transport
code slug name description city country region
HND tokyo-haneda Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) Japan's busiest airport, primarily handling domestic flights from Tokyo. Tokyo Japan Asia
NRT narita-international Narita International Airport An international airport in Chiba Prefecture serving as Tokyo's gateway for international flights. Narita Japan Asia
KIX kansai-international Kansai International Airport An international airport for the Kansai region built on an artificial island in Osaka Bay. Izumisano Japan Asia
JFK john-f-kennedy John F. Kennedy International Airport New York City's flagship international airport named after President John F. Kennedy. New York United States North America
LAX los-angeles-international Los Angeles International Airport The largest airport on the US West Coast and a major hub for transpacific routes. Los Angeles United States North America
ORD ohare-international O'Hare International Airport Chicago's flagship airport and one of the world's major hub airports. Chicago United States North America
LHR london-heathrow London Heathrow Airport The UK's largest airport and a major aviation hub in Europe. London United Kingdom Europe
CDG paris-charles-de-gaulle Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport France's largest airport and the hub for Air France. Paris France Europe
FRA frankfurt-am-main Frankfurt am Main Airport Germany's largest airport and the headquarters of Lufthansa. Frankfurt Germany Europe
AMS amsterdam-schiphol Amsterdam Airport Schiphol The Netherlands' largest airport and the hub for KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. Amsterdam Netherlands Europe
SIN singapore-changi Singapore Changi Airport One of the world's highest-rated airports and the hub for Singapore Airlines. Singapore Singapore Asia
HKG hong-kong-international Hong Kong International Airport Hong Kong's main international airport and the hub for Cathay Pacific Airways. Hong Kong Hong Kong, China Asia
ICN incheon-international Incheon International Airport Seoul's main international airport and the hub for Korean Air and Asiana Airlines. Incheon South Korea Asia
DXB dubai-international Dubai International Airport The world's busiest international airport and the hub for Emirates. Dubai United Arab Emirates Middle East
SYD sydney-kingsford-smith Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport Australia's largest airport and the hub for Qantas Airways. Sydney Australia Oceania
YYZ toronto-pearson Toronto Pearson International Airport Canada's largest airport and the main hub for Air Canada. Toronto Canada North America