Airport Codes
Actresses
100

We know your flight is delayed, but there’s no need to get angry! You’ll be on your way to Spain’s sunny capital, with this airport code, in no time.


MAD

100

She stars in a musical romantic comedy-drama about a struggling jazz pianist and an aspiring actress who meet and fall in love while pursuing their dreams in Los Angeles.

Emma Stone

200

No it’s not Las Vegas, but you can still have a devilish time once you touchdown at the airport in this city state on the Malacca Strait. Just make sure not to break any rules.

SIN

200

Brrrrrrr - her character was criticized for not moving over to make space in this James Cameron classic about an old tragedy.

Kate Winslet

300

You might catch some Hollywood-North stars enjoying their time at Vancouver International Airport, with this airport code - after all, it did win the SkyTrax Best North American Airport award for a record of 12 consecutive years.


YVR

300

You’ve got to be kidding. This ozzie-born actress got her breakthrough with lead roles in Dead Calm and the miniseries Bangkok Hilton both (1989).

Nicole Kidman

400

Chicago O’Hare Airports code seems completely random, until you learn that the site was originally known as a small German-American farming community known as Orchard Place.

ORD

400

She was the face of the Alien franchise, and her name relates to the process of creating fabric by interlacing two sets of yarns.

Sigourney Weaver

500

While it is know as Motor City, Detroit’s boasts Michigan’s busiest airport, with 10 times as many emplacements and deplanements as it’s runner up, and is identified by this code.

DTW

500

Born in Memphis Tennessee, she studied theatre at Southern Methodist University and won the Academy Award for best actress for portraying Annie Wilkes in the psychological thriller Misery (1990)

Kathy Bates