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IATA Codes for France IATA Codes for France N.B. To check the official, current database of IATA Codes see: http://www.iata.org/publications/Pages/code-search.aspx City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Abbeville XAB Abbeville Agen AGF Ajaccio AJA Albert/Bray BYF Albert-Bray Albi/Le Séquestre LBI Albi-Le Séquestre Alès/Deaux XAS Alès-Deaux Amiens/Glisy QAM Amiens-Glisy Angers QXG Angers XAV Albertville Angers ANE Marce Angouleme ANG Annecy NCY Annecy XMK Montélimar - Ancône Annemasse QNJ Annemasse Arcachon/La Teste-de- XAC Arcachon-La Teste-de- Buch Buch Aubagne JAH Agora Helipad Aubenas/Ardèche OBS Aubenas-Ardèche Méridional Méridional Aurillac AUR Auxerre/Branches AUF Auxerre-Branches City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Avignon AVN Avignon GAT Gap - Tallard Avoriaz AVF Avoriaz Bastia BIA Beaune/Challanges XBV Beaune-Challanges Bergerac EGC Besançon/La Vèze QBQ Besançon-La Vèze Beziers BZR Biarritz BIQ Biarritz XCX Châtellerault Blois/Le Breuil XBQ Blois-Le Breuil Bordeaux BOD Bourges BOU Bourges Brest BES Brive-La-Gaillarde BVE Laroche Caen CFR Cahors XGT Guéret St Laurent Cahors/Lalbenque ZAO Cahors-Lalbenque Calais/Dunkerque CQF Calais-Dunkerque Calais-Dunkerque XCP Compiègne Margny Calais-Dunkerque XDK Dunkerque les Moeres Airfield Calais-Dunkerque XLN Laon - Chambry Calvi CLY Cannes JCA Coisette Heliport Cannes CEQ Mandelieu Cannes QYW Vieux Port Carcassonne CCF 2 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Castres DCM Châlons/Vatry XCR Châlons-Vatry Air Base Chambery CMF Charleville-Mézières XCZ Charleville-Mézières Chartres / Champhol QTJ Chartres – Métropole Châteauroux/Déols CHR Châteauroux-Déols "Marcel Dassault" Chaumont/Semoutiers XCW Chaumont-Semoutiers Cherbourg/Maupertus CER Cherbourg-Maupertus Cholet/Le Pontreau CET Cholet Le Pontreau Clermont-ferrand CFE Cognac/Châteaubernard CNG Cognac- Châteaubernard (BA 709) Air Base Colmar/Houssen CMR Colmar-Houssen Cormeilles-en-Vexin POX Pontoise - Cormeilles- en-Vexin Courcheval CVF Courchevel Creil XBX Bernay – St Martin Creil CSF Creil Air Base Deauville DOL Deux Alpes DXA Deux Alpes Dieppe DPE St Aubin Dijon DIJ Dinard DNR Disneyland Paris DLP Disneyland Paris Dole/Tavaux DLE Dole-Tavaux Epinal EPL 3 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Evreux XAN Alençon Valframbert Évreux/Fauville EVX Évreux-Fauville (BA 105) Air Base Evry JEV Heliport Figari FSC Granville GFR Granville Grenoble GNB Guiscriff XVZ Vierzon Méreau Île d'Yeu IDY Île d'Yeu Issy-les-Moulineaux JDP Paris Issy-les- Moulineaux Istres/Le Tubé QIE Istres Le Tubé/Istres Air Base (BA 125) Juan Les Pins JLP Juan Les Pins La Baule-Escoublac LBY La Baule-Escoublac La Plagne PLG La Plagne La Roche-sur-Yon/Les EDM La Roche-sur-Yon Ajoncs L'Alpe d'Huez AHZ Altiport L'Alpe d'Huez - Henri GIRAUD Landivisiau LDV Landivisiau Air Base Lannion LAI Larochelle LRH Laval/Entrammes LVA Laval-Entrammes Le Castellet BAE Barcelonnette - Saint- Pons Le Castellet CTT Le Castellet Le Havre LEH 4 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Le Mans ZLN Le Mans/Arnage LME Le Mans-Arnage Le Puy LPY Le Touquet LTQ Les Sables-d'Olonne LSO Les Sables-d'Olonne Talmont Libourne/Artigues-de- XLR Libourne-Artigues-de- Lussac Lussac Lille XDB Lille LIL Lesquin Limoges LIG Lorient LRT Lourdes/Tarbes LDE Lyon XYD Lyon Part-Dieu Rail service Lyon LYS Satolas Lyon/Bron LYN Lyon-Bron Mâcon/Charnay QNX Mâcon-Charnay Marseille MRS Maubeuge/Élesmes XME Maubeuge-Élesmes Mende SCP Mont-Dauphin - St- Crépin Mende/Brénoux MEN Mende-Brenoux Méribel MFX Méribel Altiport Merville/Calonne HZB Merville-Calonne Metz/Nancy ETZ Montauban XMW Montauban Montbéliard/Courcelles XMF Montbéliard- 5 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Courcelles Airfield Mont-de-Marsan XMJ Mont-de-Marsan (BA 118) Air Base Montluçon/Guéret MCU Montluçon-Guéret Montpellier MPL Morlaix/Ploujean MXN Morlaix-Ploujean Mulhouse MLH Nancy/Essey ENC Nancy-Essey Nantes QJZ Nantes NTE Nantes Atlantique Nevers/Fourchambault NVS Nevers-Fourchambault Nice NCE Nice Côte d'Azur http://en.nice.aeroport.fr/ International Airport Nimes FNI Niort/Souché NIT Niort-Souché Orange/Caritat XOG Orange-Caritat (BA 115) Air Base Orléans/Bricy ORE Orléans-Bricy (BA 123) Air Base Paris PAR All Airports Paris BVA Beauvais-Tille Paris CDG Charles de Gaulle http://www.parisaeroport.fr/ Airport Paris JPU La Defense Heliport Paris ORY Paris Orly Airport http://www.airport-orly.com/ Paris LBG Paris-Le Bourget Pau PUF Perigueux PGX 6 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Perigueux XDA Dax Seyresse Péronne/Saint-Quentin XSJ Péronne-Saint-Quentin Perpignan PGF Poitiers XOP Poitiers PIS Biard Propriano PRP Propriano Quimper UIP Rennes RNS Roane RNE Rochefort/Saint-Agnant RCO Rochefort-Saint- Agnant (BA 721) Rodez RDZ Rouen URO Royan/Médis RYN Royan-Médis Saint Etienne EBU Saint Tropez XPZ Saint Tropez LTT La Mole Saint-Brieuc/Armor SBK Saint-Brieuc-Armor Saint-Nazaire/Montoir SNR Saint-Nazaire-Montoir Saint-Yan SYT Saint-Yan Sarlat Domme Airfield XSL Sarlat Domme Airfield Saumur/Saint-Florent XSU Saumur-Saint-Florent Serre Chevalier SEC Serre Chevalier Solenzara SOZ Solenzara (BA 126) Air Base Sophia Antipolis SXD Sophia Antipolis Strasbourg XER Strasbourg SXB Strasbourg Airport http://strasbourg.aeroport.fr/en 7 City State IATA Code Airport Name Web Address Tarbes XTB Aérodrome de Tarbes Laloubère Tignes TGF Tignes Toulon TLN Toulouse TLS Toulouse XYT Montaudran Tours TUF Tours XSH Toussus-le-Noble TNF Toussus-le-Noble Troyes/Barberey QYR Troyes-Barberey Valence/Chabeuil VAF Valence-Chabeuil Valenciennes XVS Vannes/Meucon VNE Vannes-Meucon Verdun MVV Megève Verdun XVN Verdun-Le Rozelier Airfield Vesoul/Frotey XVO Vesoul-Frotey Vichy/Charmeil VHY Vichy-Charmeil Villacoublay/Vélizy VIY Villacoublay-Vélizy (BA 107) Air Base 8 .
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