Why US Airports’ ICAO Codes Start With The Letter K

Have you ever wondered why all airports have a three-letter code, such as LAX for Los Angeles International Airport or JFK for New York John F. Kennedy International Airport? These three-letter codes, known as airport identifiers, are designated by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and are easily visible to passengers on their airline tickets, boarding passes, and luggage tags.

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