
Well done! You’ve obviously travelled over quite a bit of the USA, because it takes a real travel nut to know these common airport codes! Though some of them are quite easy (ATL for Atlanta), some of them require traveling experience to know off the top of your head (ORD for Chicago, LGA for New York) – and you nailed it! Looks like you are no stranger to the skies. We hope you have another glorious vacation coming up so you can put this wonderful knowledge to use! Share this quiz with your friends and fellow sky travelers and let’s see how they do!


I got 6 out of 15!
Uh-oh! Though you knew a few of these common airport codes, you just didn’t answer enough correctly to earn our American Aviator title – you’re grounded! That’s okay – though some of them are quite easy (i.e. ATL for Atlanta), some of them require traveling experience to know off the top of your head (like ORD for Chicago, or LGA for New York) – so we don’t blame you for missing a few. This looks like a perfect opportunity to drop whatever you’re doing, get an Uber to the airport, and get comfortable with those airport codes by flying around the USA!
I’m South American so I’m surprised I got 6 right. It’s too confusing
im south african, im surprised i got even 1 right
I got 4 out of 15!
Uh-oh! Though you knew a few of these common airport codes, you just didn’t answer enough correctly to earn our American Aviator title – you’re grounded! That’s okay – though some of them are quite easy (i.e. ATL for Atlanta), some of them require traveling experience to know off the top of your head (like ORD for Chicago, or LGA for New York) – so we don’t blame you for missing a few. This looks like a perfect opportunity to drop whatever you’re doing, get an Uber to the airport, and get comfortable with those airport codes by flying around the USA!
Share this quiz with your friends and fellow sky travelers and let’s see how they do!
6 / 15 40% They were all guesses I`ve never been to the USA I`m from Australia.
10/15