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You are right...so why bring JAX into the conversation to begin with?

I used JAX since that is the airport we use. I had done a couple of price checks on flying to Vancouver or Seattle some months ago for a potential Alaska cruise.

That that time, I found a substantial difference in the price.

On one of my posts, I had just run the fares again and found a modest difference. I suppose it depends on when you fly.

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QHO is the code that covers all airports in Houston, both Hobby and Bush (and Ellington as well if it had commercial service as it once did). There's also QDF for the Dallas/Ft Worth area, CHI for Chicago, QLA for Los Angeles, QMI for Miami/FLL/PBI, QSF for the Bay Area, NYC for New York area, WAS for Washington DC and still more, both in the USA and abroad. So rather than assume HOU or IAH, thus QHO.

 

Just a bit of whimsey for a Sunday afternoon....:)

Let's see - LON, PAR, ROM, TYO, BER, MOW... help me out here.
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