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Iata City Names - Encode IATA CITY NAMES - ENCODE City name State Country Code City name State Country Code City name State Country Code City name State Country Code City name State Country Code City name State Country Code Alpha QL AU ABH Aribinda BF XAR Bakelalan MY BKM Beersheba IL BEV Block Island RI US BID Aalborg DK AAL Alpine TX US ALE Arica CL ARI Baker City OR US BKE Befandriana MG WBD Bloemfontein ZA BFN Aalesund NO AES Alroy Downs NT AU AYD Aripuana MT BR AIR Baker Lake NU CA YBK Beica ET BEI Blonduos IS BLO Aarhus DK AAR Alta NO ALF Arkalyk KZ AYK Bakersfield CA US BFL Beida LY LAQ Bloodvein MB CA YDV Aasiaat GL JEG Alta Floresta MT BR AFL Arkhangelsk RU ARH Bakkafjordur IS BJD Beihai CN BHY Bloomfield Ri QL AU BFC Aba/Hongyuan CN AHJ Altai MN LTI Arlit NE RLT Bakouma CF BMF Beihan YE BHN Bloomington IN US BMG Abadan IR ABD Altamira PA BR ATM Arly BF ARL Baku AZ BAK Beijing CN BJS Bloomington-NIL US BMI Abaiang KI ABF Altay CN AAT Armenia CO AXM Balakovo RU BWO Beira MZ BEW Blubber Bay BC CA XBB Abakan XU ABA Altenburg DE AOC Armidale NS AU ARM Balalae SB BAS Beirut LB BEY Blue Bell PA US BBX Abbotsford BC CA YXX Altenrhein CH ACH Arno MH AMR Balgo Hill WA AU BQW Bejaia DZ BJA Bluefield WV US BLF Abbottabad PK AAW Alto Rio Seng CB AR ARR Aroa PG AOA Bali CM BLC Bekily MG OVA Bluefields NI BEF Abbs YE EAB Alton IL US ALN Arona SB RNA Bali PG BAJ Belaga MY BLG Blumenau SC BR BNU Abeche TD AEH Altoona PA US AOO Arorae KI AIS Balikesir TR BZI Belem PA BR BEL Blythe CA US BLH Abemama KI AEA Altus OK US LTS Arrabury QL AU AAB Balikpapan ID BPN Belfast GB BFS Bo SL KBS Abengourou CI OGO Alula SO ALU Arraias TO BR AAI Balimo PG OPU Belfort FR BOR Boa Vista RR BR BVB Aberdeen GB ABZ Am Timan TD AMC Artesia NM US ATS Balkhash KZ BXH Belgaum IN IXG Boa Vista Isl CV BVC Aberdeen SD US ABR Ama PG AMF Arthur’s Town BS ATC Ballina NS AU BNK Belgorod RU EGO Boana PG BNV Abha SA AHB Amahai ID AHI Artigas UY ATI Balmaceda CL BBA Belgrade RS BEG Boang Island PG BOV Abidjan CI ABJ Amakusa JP AXJ Arua UG RUA Balranald NS AU BZD Belize BZ BZE Bobo Dioulass BF BOY Abilene TX US ABI Amami O Shima JP ASJ Aruba AW AUA Balsas MA BR BSS Bell Island AK US KBE Bocas Del Tor PA BOC Abingdon DownQL AU ABG Amanab PG AMU Arusha TZ ARK Balti MD BZY Bella Bella BC CA ZEL Bodaybo XU ODO Abou Deia TD AOD Amarillo TX US AMA Arutua PF AXR Baltimore MD US BWI Bella Coola BC CA QBC Bodinumu PG BNM Abu Dhabi AE AUH Amata NT AU AMT Arviat NU CA YEK Baltra Island EC GPS Bella Union UY BUV Bodo NO BOO Abu Simbel EG ABS Amazon Bay PG AZB Arvidsjaur SE AJR Balurghat IN RGH Bellary IN BEP Bodrum TR BXN Abuja NG ABV Ambanja MG IVA Asahikawa JP AKJ Bamaga QL AU ABM Belle Chasse LA US BCS Boende CD BNB Acandi CO ACD Ambato EC ATF Asaloyeh IR PGU Bamako ML BKO Belle Yella LR BYL Bogande BF XBG Acapulco MX ACA Ambatomainty MG AMY Asapa PG APP Bambari CF BBY Bellingham WA US BLI Boghe MR BGH Acaricuara CO ARF Ambatondrazak MG WAM Asau WS AAU Bambu PG BCP Bellona SB BNY Bogota CO BOG Acarigua VE AGV Ambilobe MG AMB Asbestos Hill QC CA YAF Bamenda CM BPC Belmonte BA BR BVM Boigu Island QL AU GIC Accra GH ACC Ambler AK US ABL Asbury Park NJ US ARX Bamfield BC CA YBF Belmopan BZ BCV Boise ID US BOI Adak Is AK US ADK Amboin PG AMG Ascension BO ASC Bamu PG BMZ Belo Horizont MG BR BHZ Bojnord IR BJB Adana TR ADA Ambon ID AMQ Aseki PG AEK Bamyan AF BIN Belo Tsiribih MG BMD Boke GN BKJ Addis Ababa ET ADD Amboseli KE ASV Asela ET ALK Ban Me Thuot VN BMV Beloretsk RU BCX Bokondini ID BUI Adelaide SA AU ADL Ambriz AO AZZ Ashburton NZ ASG Banda Aceh ID BTJ Beloyarsky XU EYK Bokoro TD BKR Aden YE ADE Ambunti PG AUJ Asheville NC US AVL Banda Island ID NDA Bemichi GY BCG Bokpyin MM VBP Adiyaman TR ADF Amderma RU AMV Ashgabad TM ASB Bandar Abbas IR BND Bemidji MN US BJI Boku PG BOQ Adrar DZ AZR American RiveSA AU RCN Ashland WI US ASX Bandar Lampun ID TKG Benbecula GB BEB Bol TD OTC Afore PG AFR Amman JO AMM Asmara ER ASM Bandar Lengeh IR BDH Bengaluru IN BLR Bologna IT BLQ Agadez NE AJY Amos QC CA YEY Asosa ET ASO Bandar Seri B BN BWN Bengbu CN BFU Bolovip PG BVP Agadir MA AGA Ampanihy MG AMP Aspen CO US ASE Bandon OR US BDY Benghazi LY BEN Bolwarra QL AU BCK Agartala IN IXA Amritsar IN ATQ Assab ER ASA Bandundu CD FDU Bengkulu ID BKS Bolzano/Bozen IT BZO Agatti Island IN AGX Amsterdam NL AMS Assis SP BR AIF Bandung ID BDO Benguela AO BUG Bom Jesus DaBA BR LAZ Agaun PG AUP Anaa PF AAA Astana KZ TSE Banff AB CA YBA Benguerra Isl MZ BCW Boma CD BOA Agen FR AGF Anaco VE AAO Astoria OR US AST Bangassou CF BGU Beni CD BNC Bomai PG BMH Aggeneys ZA AGZ Anacortes WA US OTS Astrakhan RU ASF Bangkok TH BKK Beni Mellal MA BEM Bonaire BQ BON Agra IN AGR Anadyr XU DYR Asturias ES OVD Bangor ME US BGR Benin City NG BNI Bonanza NI BZA Agri TR AJI Anahim Lake BC CA YAA Astypalaia Is GR JTY Bangui CF BGF Bennettsville SC US BTN Bonaventure QC CA YVB Agrinion GR AGQ Anaktuvuk PasAK US AKP Asuncion PY ASU Baniyala NT AU BYX Bensbach PG BSP Bondoukou CI BDK Aguadilla PR BQN Analalava MG HVA Aswan EG ASW Banja Luka BA BNX Benton HarborMI US BEH Bongor TD OGR Aguascaliente MX AGU Anapa RU AAQ Asyut EG ATZ Banjarmasin ID BDJ Bentota LK BJT Bonn DE BNJ Aguni JP AGJ Anapolis GO BR APS Atambua ID ABU Banjul GM BJL Bequia VC BQU Bonnyville AB CA YBY Ahe PF AHE Anatom Island VU AUY Ataq YE AXK Bankstown NS AU BWU Berbera SO BBO Bonthe SL BTE Ahmedabad IN AMD Anchorage AK US ANC Atar MR ATR Bannu PK BNP Berberati CF BBT Boolgeeda WA AU OCM Ahuas HN AHS Ancona IT AOI Atbara SD ATB Banyuwangi ID BWX Bereina PG BEA Booue GA BGB Ahwaz IR AWZ Andahuaylas PE ANS Athens GR ATH Banz PG BNZ Berens River MB CA YBV Bora Bora PF BOB Ailuk Island MH AIM Andamooka SA AU ADO Athens GA US AHN Baoshan CN BSD Berezovo XU EZV Borama SO BXX Aiome PG AIE Andapa MG ZWA Athens OH US ATO Baotou CN BAV Bergen NO BGO Bordeaux FR BOD Aioun El Atro MR AEO Andavadoaka MG DVD Ati TD ATV Bapi PG BPD Bergerac FR EGC Bordj Mokhtar DZ BMW Airlie Beach/ QL AU WSY Andenes NO ANX Atikokan ON CA YIB 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