Airport code quiz
Airport codes become easier when they are attached to real clues: airlines, route maps, cities, countries, hubs, and distance feedback.
By the FlightQ team — we build and play these games daily. Updated June 2026.
FlightQ's airport code quiz options are AirlineQ and AirportQ. AirlineQ asks you to identify an airport from real airline clues, while AirportQ uses route maps and airport geography. Both help players learn IATA codes through daily play.
Learn codes in context
A code like SIN, DXB, or ORD is easier to remember when you see the airlines, routes, region, and city attached to it.
Two ways to practice
AirlineQ is the direct airport quiz. AirportQ is the map-based version, where the hidden airport is inferred from its nonstop network.
Useful for aviation and geography fans
The quiz rewards both aviation memory and map reasoning, which makes it more useful than a flashcard-only list of IATA codes.
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What is an airport code quiz?
It is a game where you identify airports by IATA codes, airport names, cities, airline clues, or route patterns.
Can I learn IATA codes on FlightQ?
Yes. AirlineQ and AirportQ both expose airport codes while tying them to real geography and aviation clues.
Is the airport code quiz free?
Yes. The daily airport games are free in the browser.