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Subject: RE: icao codes
From: JotaCé
Date: Tue Sep 26 02:26:41 2000
 
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Well, I don't really know where you can find those tables, but if you only
want to know what abbreviation belongs to a specific airport, you can try in
Amadeus (www.amadeus.com). There, writing the city name, you will get the
available airports with their codes.

I hope this could be useful for you

JotaCé

P. Sørensen <ps@vestnet.dk> escribió en el mensaje de noticias
39cf0b22$0$1767$73beb97d@news.dk.uu.net...
> Hello, does anyone know, where You can find tables of airport
abbreviations
> (ICAO/IATA to "real names")?
> Thanks
> Preben S.
>
> www.pilotshop.dk
> (home of "Pilots Free flight Atlas"
> pilotshop@email.dk
>
>



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