Airport Code Database IATA and ICAO π©οΈ
This is a list of all available airport codes in the world right now. You can search by airport code, city or country name.
example: IAD, Baltimore, Japan, Manila, RJ00, India, Heathrow
What are IATA and ICAO Airport Codes?
IATA (International Air Transport Association) and ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) airport codes are unique identifiers assigned to airports around the world. IATA codes are three-letter codes commonly used by airlines and travel agents for ticketing and baggage handling. ICAO codes are four-letter codes used for air traffic control and flight planning. For example, Washington Dulles International airport has IATA code IAD and ICAO code KIAD.
| IATA | ICAO | Airport | City | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SEO | DISG | Seguela | Seguela | CΓ΄te d'Ivoire |
| GMP | RKSS | Gimpo International | Seoul | South Korea |
| HMY | RKTP | Seosan Air Base | Seosan | South Korea |
| ICN | RKSI | Incheon International | Seoul | South Korea |
| JCJ | RK9K | N 325 Helipad | Sinyangseo-gil (Ha-Chuja Island) | South Korea |
| JDG | RKPD | Jeongseok | Jeju Island | South Korea |
| JSP | - | Seogwipo Heliport | Jeju | South Korea |
| MWX | RKJB | Muan International | Piseo-ri (Muan) | South Korea |
| SSN | RKSM | Seoul Air Base (K-16) | Simgok-dong | South Korea |
| WJU | RKNW | Wonju/Hoengseong Air Base (K-38/K-46) | Wonju | South Korea |