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It is ROYCCAT2 for Canada.
Postal Codes in Canada are of the form LDLDLD where "L" represents a letter (A-Z) and "D" represents a digit (0-9). For example, Brigus has postal code A0A1K0.
Canada does not have "zip" codes. Canada uses a "postal code" system. A postal code contains three letters and three single digit numbers. First there is a letter, followed by a single digit number, followed by a letter. Then there is a space. Following the space is a single digit number, followed by a letter, followed by a single digit number. The genius of the postal code is that it allows mail to be sorted right to the individual street block or, in many cases, right to the individual building. As such, the Province of Ontario would have hundreds of thousands, perhaps over a million postal codes. All postal codes in Ontario, Canada, begin with the letters K, L, M, N, or P. Postal codes beginning with M are exclusively within the city of Toronto.
V9R to V9V Is Nanaimo's Postal code.
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British European Airways has the IATA airline designator code BE
Yes, Jet2.com has the IATA airline designator code LS
Jet2.com has the IATA airline designator code LS
The three-letter airport code for Vancouver, BC, Canada, is YVR.
The ICAO aircraft type designator code for an Airbus A330-300 is A333
We use the The IATA airport code system which uses Y for Canadian airports.
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IATA (International Air Transport Association) codes are two character and/or three letter designations.Airlines as well as railway, bus and ferry companies, computer reservations systems (CRSs) and ULD owners/leasing companies may be assigned an IATA two character designator code.
Yes, the term 'your post code' is correct. It is no different than saying: Please give us your zip code or Please give us your post code, on a form or web site. ___ In Canada it should be postal code. It isn't called a post code.
Serial Number, Part Number, Cage Code, Acquisition Date, Acquisition Cost, and Fund Designator
Canada Post does not use "zip codes". We use "postal codes" that consist of six characters in the pattern "letter number letter - number letter number". For example, L8G 3K8 is a postal code for an area in southern Ontario.