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		<title>Plane Crash St Barts Airport</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Itâ€™s nice to see things well organized and tracked. Ever wonder what those 3 character codes you see at the airport monitor screen, e-ticket information, airline or travel agency website? Hereâ€™s a travel tip. That 3 character code is called the IATA â€“ Location identifier or airport code. These codes are the best identifiers to help you determine where the airport youâ€™ll be leaving is located. This comes handy if there is more than 1 airport in your area. If you just go by the name of the city airport there might be a tendency youâ€™ll get lost or confused with one or the other. Itâ€™s best to tell a travel agent what airport code youâ€™ll be leaving from, it saves half the time when booking/exchanging a flight. A classic scenario would be when a customer checks the itinerary confirmation and leaves for the airport following the area name like <a href="http://www.airsd.com/plane-crash-st-barts-airport.html">Read the Rest...</a>]]></description>
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