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Paris , Charles De Gaulle Airport

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LFPG is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports worldwide. LFPG specifically refers to the airport located in Paris, France.

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Various airports have different and individual Iata Codes. Do you believe you know these airport codes by heart? Take up the quiz below and see how good you are at matching each with the correct code. All the best as you do and check up on more questions on airports.

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Suvarnabhumi Airport , Bangkok

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Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok is represented by the IATA code VTBS. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports worldwide. In this case, VTBS is the correct answer because it matches the given airport name, Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok. The other options, VTBD, VTSS, and WSSS, do not correspond to the correct airport in question.

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Newark Airport , New York

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KEWR is the correct answer because it is the International Air Transport Association (IATA) code for Newark Liberty International Airport, located in Newark, New Jersey, which serves the New York metropolitan area. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports worldwide, and KEWR specifically refers to this airport.

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Heathrow Airport , London

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The correct answer is EGLL. EGLL is the IATA code for Heathrow Airport in London. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports worldwide. EGLL is specifically assigned to Heathrow Airport, which is one of the busiest airports in the world and serves as a major international hub for air travel.

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Kai Tak Airport , Hong Kong

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VHHX is the correct answer because it was the IATA code for Kai Tak Airport in Hong Kong. Kai Tak Airport, also known as Hong Kong International Airport, was the main airport in Hong Kong from 1925 to 1998. The IATA code VHHX was used to identify the airport during its operation.

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Paris , Charles De Gaulle Airport
Suvarnabhumi Airport , Bangkok
Newark Airport , New York
Heathrow Airport , London
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