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Airport- City Name & Code Tên & Mã Các Sân Bay- Địa Điểm HANLOG LOGISTICS TRADING CO.,LTD No. 4B, Lane 49, Group 21, Tran Cung Street Nghia Tan Ward, Cau Giay Dist, Hanoi, Vietnam Tel: +84 24 2244 6555 Hotline: + 84 913 004 899 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hanlog.vn AIRPORT- CITY NAME & CODE TÊN & MÃ CÁC SÂN BAY- ĐỊA ĐIỂM Mã/Code Tên thành ph ố/City Mã qu ốc gia/Country Code Tên qu ốc gia/Country Name BIN BAMIAN AF Afganistan BST BOST AF Afganistan CCN CHAKCHARAN AF Afganistan DAZ DARWAZ AF Afganistan FBD FAIZABAD AF Afganistan FAH FARAH AF Afganistan GRG GARDEZ AF Afganistan GZI GHAZNI AF Afganistan HEA HERAT AF Afganistan JAA JALALABAD AF Afganistan KBL KABUL AF Afganistan KDH KANDAHAR AF Afganistan KHT KHOST AF Afganistan KWH KHWAHAN AF Afganistan UND KUNDUZ AF Afganistan KUR KURAN-O-MUNJAN AF Afganistan MMZ MAIMANA AF Afganistan MZR MAZAR-I-SHARIF AF Afganistan IMZ NIMROZ AF Afganistan LQN QALA NAU AF Afganistan SBF SARDEH BAND AF Afganistan SGA SHEGHNAN AF Afganistan TQN 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