![]() As air travel became common, Canadian airports began to use 3 and now 4-letter codes, typically begin with the letter “C”. Originally Canadian airports had a two letter ID, which was enough when there were only a few airports. The IATA code is for travel agents and the airlines. The ICAO code is used by pilots for navigation, flight planning and weather services. The International Civil Aviation Organisation ( ICAO) and The International Air Transport Association, ( IATA) which is now based in Montreal but was founded in Cuba in 1945. There are two organizations that catalogue airport ID codes and set standards around the world. Airports around the world have commonly used three letter codes, which in some cases are an abbreviation of the name of the city it serves (like Palm Beach International – KPBI or Houston – KHOU), or of important people (like John F Kennedy – KJKF or Vincent LaGuardia – KLGA, both in New York City). ![]() Canadian airport have the letter Y in them?Ī little background. Did you ever wonder why airports have these strange codes? What does CYYZ mean and why did Toronto choose those letters to ID the airport?
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