Someone has just posted an info about a Jetairfly coming to EBKT. Very interesting - but where is EBKT ? I live in Belgium, but I don't know the EB codes, just a few IATA - and what about the foreigners reading this site ?
I suggest it would be a good idea to refrain from writing codes only, and translate them at least once in the text.
Airport codes
- sab319
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EBKT = KJK = Kortrijk/wevelgem if you want to translate codes, you can use www.airlinecodes.co.uk
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also on the biac website, you can find the list of many airports around the worldsab319 wrote:EBKT = KJK = Kortrijk/wevelgem if you want to translate codes, you can use www.airlinecodes.co.uk
Re: Airport codes
I just changed the title to make it easier to understand. It's true that not everyone knows the codes of the airports. And eventhough there are many sites on the internet it's not always nice to switch sites just to check the codes .....airazurxtror wrote:Someone has just posted an info about a Jetairfly coming to EBKT. Very interesting - but where is EBKT ? I live in Belgium, but I don't know the EB codes, just a few IATA - and what about the foreigners reading this site ?
I suggest it would be a good idea to refrain from writing codes only, and translate them at least once in the text.
The best solution would be to have a code implemented as is done on www.airliners.net. If your mouse cursor goes over the code you get the description.
However if I recall correctly it's not possible to implement that for this kind of forums ....
We'll try to do our best to find a longterm solution.
Chris