What are the departure airports and their corresponding IATA codes for American Airlines and British Airways flights?
63% PointsMath
25% The Bulkhead Seat
12% Other
Here are the departure airports and their IATA codes that appear in the provided sources for American Airlines and British Airways flights:
- Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) 🔗
- London Heathrow Airport (LHR) 🔗
- Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) 🔗
- Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport (OTP)
- Birmingham Airport (BHX)
- Dublin Airport (DUB) 🔗
- Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) 🔗
- San Francisco International Airport (SFO) 🔗
- John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) 🔗
- London City Airport (LCY)🔗
12%
Last Week at Economy Class and Beyond (27th April)
It’s fast approaching the end of another month, and my planning skills are nearer the wall than usual. It must be time for Last Week at Economy Class and Beyond. From the 25th floor of Alpha Tower, looking out towards the Libary of Birmingham, The Hyatt Regency Birmingham, The Rep, The ICC, Brindley Place and the NIA. Three more segments from this trip report – but there’s a special Sunday segment tomorrow. We’re onto food and experiences next, so expect a busy week of posts. There are a few things in the pipeline that I’m
25%
Full List: TSA PreCheck® Touchless ID is Now Open in 58 US Airports
I have TSA PreCheck® and CLEAR+ and use both services depending on which line is shorter. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently introduced another option for speeding through security called TSA PreCheck® Touchless ID. It’s been rolling out across the country with more airports being rapidly added. Where available, it has quickly become one of the fastest ways for TSA PreCheck® travelers to clear airport security. The service rivals CLEAR+ in that you don’t have to take out an ID, but it takes it a step further and you don’t even need to show a boarding pass. A major expansion
63%
Ultimate Guide on using Seats.Aero Award Flight Search
I have been using seats.aero for months, and it is great, too. Over the past few months, many new award tools have come up; however, seats.aero is still a great tool. It is also beginner-friendly and a great award flight search tool. Here’s the ultimate guide on using seats.aero award flight search for your next award travel. Seats.Aero is an award flight search tool that lets you search award flight availability for several airline programs for up to one year. The results are mostly cached but can also be used to search for pro members’ lives. Seats.Aero have
