Three Letter Airport And Citycode Quiz

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1. Atlanta?

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The given question provides a sequence of letters: ATL, WAT, ATA, WTA. The correct answer is ATL. By observing the pattern, we can see that the first and last letters remain the same in each sequence, while the middle letter alternates between T and A. Therefore, the correct answer follows this pattern as well, with A as the first letter, T as the middle letter, and L as the last letter.

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Three Letter Airport And Citycode Quiz - Quiz

Find the right code to the airport or city! Areas: North-, South-, Central America and Australia.

2. New York?

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The correct answer is NYC. NYC is the abbreviation for New York City, which is a major city in the state of New York. The other options, NEY, NEW, and NYO, do not represent the correct abbreviation for New York City.

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3. John F Kennedy?

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The correct answer is JFK because it matches the initials given in the question. Each option starts with a different combination of initials, and only the option JFK matches the initials "JFK" given in the question.

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4. Chicago?

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The correct answer is "CHI" because it is the only option that represents the abbreviation for Chicago.

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5. Boston?

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The correct answer is "BOS" because it is the only option that matches the given letters in the question. The letters "B", "O", and "S" are all present in the correct answer, while the other options do not contain all of these letters.

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6. Rio De Janeiro?

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The correct answer is "RIO" because it is the only option that matches the given letters in the question.

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7. Mexico City?

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The correct answer is MEX because it is the IATA code for Mexico City, the capital of Mexico. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and cities in the airline industry. In this case, MEX specifically refers to Mexico City, making it the correct answer.

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8. Los Angeles?

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LAX is the correct answer because it is the airport code for Los Angeles International Airport. Airport codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports worldwide, and LAX specifically refers to the airport in Los Angeles, California.

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9. San Fransisco?

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The correct answer is SFO. San Francisco International Airport is commonly referred to as SFO. The given options are abbreviations, and SFO is the most commonly used abbreviation for San Francisco among them.

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10. Sydney?

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The correct answer is SYD because it is the only option that matches the given letters in the question. The question asks for an explanation for the correct answer, and SYD is the only option that is spelled exactly as it appears in the question.

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11. Melbourne?

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12. Lima?

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The given question is asking for the correct three-letter abbreviation for Lima. The correct answer is LIM, which is the standard abbreviation for Lima according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) airport code.

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13. Sao Paulo?

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14. Miami?

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The correct answer is MIA because it is the only option that matches the given letters in the correct order. The other options do not have the correct sequence of letters.

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15. Buenos Aires?

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The correct answer is BUE because it is the IATA code for Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and cities in the airline industry. In this case, BUE specifically refers to Buenos Aires, making it the correct answer among the given options.

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16. Toronto?

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The given question presents a series of letter combinations: TOW, TRO, YTO, and TOR. The correct answer, YTO, follows the pattern established by the previous combinations. Each combination is formed by taking the last two letters from the previous combination and adding them to the front. Therefore, starting with TOW, we get TRO, then YTO, and finally TOR.

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17. Port of Spain?

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The correct answer is POS, which stands for Port of Spain. Port of Spain is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago, located in the Caribbean. It is a major port and commercial center in the region. Therefore, POS is the most appropriate abbreviation for Port of Spain.

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18. Perth?

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The given question seems to be asking for the correct abbreviation for "Perth". Among the options provided, "PER" is the correct abbreviation for Perth.

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19. Vancouver?

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YVR is the correct answer because it is the airport code for Vancouver International Airport. Airport codes are used to identify airports worldwide and YVR specifically refers to Vancouver. The other options, YVA, YVC, and YVO, do not correspond to Vancouver's airport code.

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20. Salt Lake City?

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Salt Lake City is commonly abbreviated as SLC. The other options, SAL, SCY, and SCT, do not correspond to the abbreviation of Salt Lake City.

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21. Dominica?

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The correct answer is DOM because DOM is the official country code for Dominica. The other options, DMI, DMA, and DMN, are not recognized country codes.

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22. Dallas/Fort Worth International?

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DFW is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and are widely recognized in the aviation industry. The other options, DDW, DFI, and DWF, do not correspond to the correct IATA code for Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.

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23. Havanna?

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The correct answer is "HAV" because it is the only option that matches the given letters in the question. The letters "HVA" do not appear in the question, and "HAN" and "HVN" are not valid options. Therefore, "HAV" is the correct answer.

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24. Washington DC?

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The correct answer is "WAS" because it is the abbreviation for Washington DC. Each option represents the first three letters of a possible abbreviation for Washington DC, but only "WAS" matches the correct abbreviation.

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25. Guatemala City?

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GUA is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for Guatemala City, the capital and largest city of Guatemala. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and cities in the airline industry. In this case, GUA specifically refers to Guatemala City, making it the correct choice among the given options.

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26. Montevideo?

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27. Caracas?

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Caracas is the capital city of Venezuela, and the airport code for the main airport in Caracas is CCS. Therefore, CCS is the correct answer as it represents the airport code for Caracas.

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28. Montreal?

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YUL is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, Canada. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and are commonly used in travel and logistics industries. The other options, MQY, MOQ, and YMG, do not correspond to any known airport codes for Montreal.

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29. Bogota?

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The correct answer is BOG, which is the IATA code for Bogota, the capital city of Colombia. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and cities in international travel. In this case, BOG represents Bogota, while the other options (BOT, BGO, BGA) do not match the correct code for this city.

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30. San Jose

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The correct answer is SJO. This is most likely the International Air Transport Association (IATA) code for the San Jose International Airport in Costa Rica. The IATA code is a three-letter code used to identify airports worldwide. In this case, SJO is the code specifically assigned to the San Jose International Airport.

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31. Kingston?

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The correct answer is "KIN" because it is the only option that matches the given word "Kingston" and follows the pattern of the first three letters.

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32. Auckland?

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AKL is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and cities around the world. In this case, AKL represents the Auckland Airport, which is the main international gateway to the city. Therefore, AKL is the most appropriate option among the given choices.

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33. Christchurch?

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The correct answer is CHC, which stands for Christchurch.

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34. Asuncion?

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The correct answer is ASU. ASU is the abbreviation for Asuncion, which is the capital city of Paraguay. The other options (ASN, ASC, SUN) do not represent the correct abbreviation for Asuncion.

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35. Newark?

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The correct answer is EWR. EWR is the three-letter code for Newark Liberty International Airport, located in Newark, New Jersey. This code is used by airlines and travel agencies to identify the airport in flight schedules and booking systems.

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36. Cuzco?

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CUZ is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for the Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport, which is located in Cuzco, Peru. The IATA code is used to identify airports and is commonly used in airline reservations, ticketing, and baggage handling systems.

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37. O`Hare?

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The correct answer is ORD. ORD is the airport code for O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois. The question is asking for the correct airport code for O'Hare, and ORD is the correct code for this airport.

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38. Santiago de Chile?

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Santiago de Chile is the capital and largest city of Chile. The airport code for Santiago de Chile is SCL, which is used to identify the city's airport. Therefore, SCL is the correct answer.

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39. Ezeiza?

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The answer "EZE" is the correct one because it matches the given question "Ezeiza?" and is the only option that corresponds to the provided letters. The other options "EZI", "EZA", and "EXI" do not match the question and are therefore incorrect.

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40. Nassau?

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The correct answer is NAS. This can be determined by looking at the given options and matching them with the letters in "Nassau". Among the options, only NAS matches the letters in the correct order.

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41. La Guardia?

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LGA is the correct answer because it is the airport code for LaGuardia Airport, which is located in New York City. The other options (LAG, LGU, GUA) do not correspond to the correct airport code for LaGuardia Airport.

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42. Panama City?

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PTY is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for Tocumen International Airport, which is located in Panama City, Panama. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports, and PTY specifically refers to the airport in Panama City.

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43. Papeete?

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Papeete is the capital city of French Polynesia, located in the Pacific Ocean. The given answer "PPT" represents the IATA code for the Faa'a International Airport, which serves Papeete. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports worldwide, and "PPT" specifically refers to the airport in Papeete. Therefore, "PPT" is the correct answer in this context.

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44. Suva?

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45. Ottawa?

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The correct answer is YOW. YOW is the airport code for Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport. Airport codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports around the world. In this case, YOW represents Ottawa, which is the capital city of Canada.

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46. New Orleans?

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The correct answer is MSY because it is the airport code for Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. Airport codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports worldwide, and MSY specifically represents the airport in New Orleans.

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47. Recife

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Recife is the capital city of the state of Pernambuco in Brazil. The airport code for Recife is REC. Therefore, the correct answer is REC, as it represents the airport code for Recife.

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48. Detroit?

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49. Dulles International?

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IAD is the correct answer because it is the three-letter code for Dulles International Airport.

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50. Port au Prince?

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The correct answer is PAP. Port au Prince is the capital city of Haiti, and PAP is the commonly used abbreviation for it.

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51. Canberra?

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CBR is the correct answer because it is the International Air Transport Association (IATA) code for Canberra Airport, the main airport serving Canberra, the capital city of Australia. The IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and CBR specifically represents Canberra Airport.

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52. Calgary?

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The answer YYC is the correct answer because it is the airport code for Calgary International Airport, which is located in Calgary, Canada. Airport codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports around the world, and YYC is the specific code assigned to Calgary International Airport.

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53. Tegucigalpa?

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TGU is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for Tegucigalpa, the capital city of Honduras. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and cities in the airline industry. In this case, TGU represents Tegucigalpa, making it the correct answer for the given question.

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54. Quito?

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The correct answer is UIO because it is the airport code for Mariscal Sucre International Airport, which is located in Quito, the capital city of Ecuador. The other options do not correspond to the correct airport code for Quito.

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55. Managua?

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Managua is the capital city of Nicaragua. The IATA code for the Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, which is located in Managua, is MGA. Therefore, MGA is the correct answer.

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56. Cayenne?

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The correct answer is "CAY" because it is the only option that includes all the letters given in the question. The letters "C", "A", and "Y" are present in "CAY" while the other options are missing at least one of these letters.

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57. Acapulco?

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The correct answer is ACA. Acapulco is a city located in Mexico and the three-letter code used to represent it is ACA. The other options, APU, ACP, and APL, do not correspond to the correct code for Acapulco.

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58. Wellington?

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Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand and is commonly referred to by its airport code, WLG. This code is used to identify Wellington Airport for flight bookings, airport signage, and other travel-related purposes. Therefore, WLG is the correct answer as it accurately represents Wellington's airport code.

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59. Pearson Intl.?

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60. Brasilia?

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The correct answer is BSB. BSB is the IATA code for Brasilia, the capital city of Brazil. IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and cities in the airline industry. In this case, BSB represents Brasilia and is the correct answer.

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61. Santo Domingo?

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The correct answer is SDQ. Santo Domingo is the capital city of the Dominican Republic and SDQ is the IATA code for Las Américas International Airport, which is located in Santo Domingo.

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62. Tarawa?

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The correct answer is TRW because it is the only option that includes all three letters from the given word "Tarawa". The other options either do not include all the letters or include extra letters that are not present in the given word.

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63. Conganhas?

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The correct answer is CGH. Congonhas is the name of an airport located in São Paulo, Brazil. The IATA code for Congonhas airport is CGH.

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64. Guayaquil?

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Guayaquil is a city in Ecuador and it is represented by the airport code GYE. The other options, GUA, GEA, and GQU, do not correspond to the airport code for Guayaquil.

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65. San Salvador?

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The given options are abbreviations, and the correct answer is "SAL." This abbreviation stands for San Salvador, which is the capital city of El Salvador.

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66. Funafuti?

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67. Port Moresby?

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Port Moresby is the capital city of Papua New Guinea. The IATA code for Port Moresby is POM, which is the correct answer.

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68. Orlando?

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69. Viracopos?

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Viracopos is the name of an airport located in Brazil. The airport code for Viracopos is VCP. The other options provided (VIP, VIR, VPO) are not the correct airport codes for Viracopos. Therefore, the correct answer is VCP.

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70. Bridgetown?

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Bridgetown is the capital city of Barbados, and the airport code for Bridgetown is BGI. This code is used to identify the airport when booking flights or checking in for a flight to or from Bridgetown. Therefore, BGI is the correct answer as it represents the airport in Bridgetown.

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71. St Lucia?

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The correct answer is SLU. The question is asking for the code that represents St Lucia. Among the given options, SLU is the only code that matches with St Lucia. Therefore, SLU is the correct answer.

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72. Santos Dumont?

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SDU is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for Santos Dumont Airport in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Santos Dumont was a Brazilian aviation pioneer and the airport was named after him. The other options (SAD, SAN, SDO) do not correspond to any known airport codes.

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73. Grenada?

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The correct answer for this question is GND. This is because GND is the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) code for Grenada. ISO codes are used to represent countries and their subdivisions, and GND specifically represents Grenada.

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74. Antigua?

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The correct answer is ANU. This is because ANU is the International Air Transport Association (IATA) code for the V.C. Bird International Airport, which is located in Antigua and Barbuda. The IATA codes are three-letter codes used to identify airports and are widely recognized in the aviation industry. Therefore, ANU is the correct answer for the given question.

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75. Majuro?

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Majuro is the capital city of the Marshall Islands, and it is represented by the airport code "MAJ". Therefore, the correct answer is "MAJ".

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76. Nadi?

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77. Viru Viru?

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The correct answer is VVI because it follows the pattern of alternating the first and second letters while keeping the third letter the same. In this case, the pattern is VV, followed by I, and then repeating VV again.

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78. Guarulhos?

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The correct answer is GRU. Guarulhos is the name of a city in Brazil, and GRU is the IATA code for Guarulhos International Airport, which is the main airport serving the city.

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79. R.Regan National?

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The correct answer is DCA. DCA is the airport code for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, commonly known as Reagan National Airport. This airport is located in Arlington, Virginia, and serves the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The other options (NRR, RNA, RNT) are not valid airport codes and do not correspond to any known airports. Therefore, DCA is the correct answer.

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80. Galeão?

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81. Paramaribo?

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The given question asks for the correct arrangement of the letters to form the word "Paramaribo". By rearranging the letters in the options, we find that the correct arrangement is PBM, which forms the word "Paramaribo".

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82. La Paz?

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LPB is the correct answer because it represents the IATA code for La Paz International Airport, which is located in La Paz, Bolivia. The other options do not correspond to the correct airport code for La Paz.

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83. Dorval?

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84. Koror?

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85. Apia?

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86. Santa Cruz de la Sierra?

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87. Wayne Country?

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The given question is not clear and does not provide any context or information to determine the correct answer. Therefore, it is not possible to provide an explanation for the given correct answer.

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88. Nuuk?

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89. Manaus?

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Manaus is a city in Brazil and is the capital of the state of Amazonas. The airport code for Manaus is MAO, which matches with the given answer.

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90. St Vincent?

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91. Easter Island?

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The correct answer is IPC. The question seems to be related to Easter Island, and the letters EAS, ISA, and ESI are given. Looking at these letters, we can see that the common letter in all of them is "I". Therefore, the next set of letters should also have "I" in it, and the only option that satisfies this condition is IPC.

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92. Aeroparque?

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AEP is the correct answer because it is the IATA code for Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, which is an airport located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The other options (APQ, AEO, AEQ) do not correspond to the correct IATA code for Aeroparque.

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93. Belmopan?

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Belmopan is the capital city of Belize. The three-letter code for Belmopan is BCV.

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94. Port Vila?

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95. Honaria?

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96. Basseterre?

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97. Nuku`Alofa?

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The correct answer is TBU because Nuku`Alofa is the capital city of Tonga, and TBU is the IATA code for Fuaʻamotu International Airport, which is the main international airport serving Nuku`Alofa.

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98. Nauru?

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99. Salvador?

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The correct answer is "SSA" because if we take the first letter of each word in the question ("Salvador?"), we get "SAL." Then, if we look at the options, we can see that "SSA" is the only option that starts with "S" and matches the pattern of the first three letters. Therefore, "SSA" is the correct answer.

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Atlanta?
New York?
John F Kennedy?
Chicago?
Boston?
Rio De Janeiro?
Mexico City?
Los Angeles?
San Fransisco?
Sydney?
Melbourne?
Lima?
Sao Paulo?
Miami?
Buenos Aires?
Toronto?
Port of Spain?
Perth?
Vancouver?
Salt Lake City?
Dominica?
Dallas/Fort Worth International?
Havanna?
Washington DC?
Guatemala City?
Montevideo?
Caracas?
Montreal?
Bogota?
San Jose
Kingston?
Auckland?
Christchurch?
Asuncion?
Newark?
Cuzco?
O`Hare?
Santiago de Chile?
Ezeiza?
Nassau?
La Guardia?
Panama City?
Papeete?
Suva?
Ottawa?
New Orleans?
Recife
Detroit?
Dulles International?
Port au Prince?
Canberra?
Calgary?
Tegucigalpa?
Quito?
Managua?
Cayenne?
Acapulco?
Wellington?
Pearson Intl.?
Brasilia?
Santo Domingo?
Tarawa?
Conganhas?
Guayaquil?
San Salvador?
Funafuti?
Port Moresby?
Orlando?
Viracopos?
Bridgetown?
St Lucia?
Santos Dumont?
Grenada?
Antigua?
Majuro?
Nadi?
Viru Viru?
Guarulhos?
R.Regan National?
Galeão?
Paramaribo?
La Paz?
Dorval?
Koror?
Apia?
Santa Cruz de la Sierra?
Wayne Country?
Nuuk?
Manaus?
St Vincent?
Easter Island?
Aeroparque?
Belmopan?
Port Vila?
Honaria?
Basseterre?
Nuku`Alofa?
Nauru?
Salvador?
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