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Can you name the US airports with direct service to Heathrow and/or Gatwick?
created by
DarkPhalanx
Enter a city in the box below
Correctly named cities will show up below
Answers do not have to be guessed in order
Source:
London Heathrow
Charter and seasonal flights excluded.
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Mileage
City/Airport Code
Airlines
3265
AA, BA, DL, VS
3451
AA, BA, DL, KU, VS
3465
BA, UA, VS
3545
BA, US
3634
BA
3677
BA, UA, VS
3766
DL
3872
AA
3953
AA, BA, UA, VS
4010
US
4015
DL
4210
BA, DL
Mileage
City/Airport Code
Airlines
4350
BA, VS
4425
AA, BA, DL, VS
4427
BA
4670
BA
4750
AA, BA
4800
BA
4834
BA, UA
5229
BA, VS
5271
BA
5367
BA, UA, VS
5456
AA, BA, NZ, UA, VS
5485
BA
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Nonstop from the US to London Quiz
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DarkPhalanx
Created Jan 3, 2012 in
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DarkPhalanx
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Jan 3rd, 2012 at 09:54 GMT
1 point
AA = American Airlines. BA = British Airways. DL = Delta Air Lines. KU = Kuwait Airways. NZ = Air New Zealand. UA = United Airlines. US = US Airways. VS = Virgin Atlantic Airways.
Joshdent
:
Jan 3rd, 2012 at 12:43 GMT
0 points
What about separating Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Orlando Sanford International Airport (SFB)?
DarkPhalanx
:
Jan 3rd, 2012 at 14:32 GMT
0 points
I considered it, but ended up just accepting both for Orlando.
cripple_creek
:
Jan 3rd, 2012 at 15:41 GMT
1 point
Looking at the low percentages getting it correct, Minneapolis should be acceptable for Minneapolis-St. Paul (sort of how Dallas is acceptable for Dallas-Forth Worth).
DarkPhalanx
:
Jan 3rd, 2012 at 15:52 GMT
2 points
Agreed. Thanks--changed it
wgisland
:
Jan 4th, 2012 at 04:24 GMT
-1 points
First the description says to name airports, then the heading of the answer column is "City," but then some of the answers include more than one city and some more than one airport. Maybe you're looking for metro areas then...but then why would Newark not be included with New York?
DarkPhalanx
:
Jan 4th, 2012 at 10:35 GMT
1 point
Well the quiz really asks for the airport, but short of only accepting IATA codes there's no way to demand this, so I accepted the cities as well. So the real answer may be "DFW," or Dallas Fort Worth airport, but accepting Dallas seems more than fair. I don't think it's inconsistent
ShadowPlay
:
Jan 4th, 2012 at 11:17 GMT
4 points
@wgisland: all of the answers are airports. You can fly to London from Los Angeles, Phoenix, Dallas Minneapolis-St Paul, etc. The hypenated answers aren't referring to metro areas, but rather airports that serve multiple cities and are thus named "Minneapolis-St Paul" eg rather than one or the other
TwinsVikingsWild
:
Jan 4th, 2012 at 22:21 GMT
-1 points
I got Raleigh-Durham!
wgisland
:
Jan 5th, 2012 at 02:38 GMT
-4 points
Except that "New York," "Chicago" and "Washington" don't refer to specific airports. That and BWI serves both the Baltimore and Washington areas. That's why it's known as the Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
DarkPhalanx
:
Jan 5th, 2012 at 15:38 GMT
5 points
@wgisland: You're being needlessly pedantic. Unless I accept only IATA codes, I have to accept a bit of leeway. Are you seriously suggesting I not accept "Detroit" because, after all, DTW is in Romulus Michigan?
Sanky
:
Aug 1st, 2012 at 13:53 GMT
1 point
I like it.
tato
:
Mar 30th, 2013 at 02:24 GMT
1 point
Orlando gives service to London from 2 airports. Sanford and MCO. You should change so that they're not the same. But still pretty cool game.
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