Is there such a list? Surely, for a long time every city has an abbreviated English designation.

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    Even Gus-Crystal? - VladD
  • At least millionaire cities? - sitev_ru
  • What prevents the use of full names in English? Remove special characters, lower case, replace spaces with underscores - and voila) - Sergey Rufanov
  • For example, St. Petersburg spb - beautifully turns out ... Therefore, I ask, maybe there is a thread of the standard? - sitev_ru
  • Call them codes of Russian regions. 78 instead of spb - Egor Skriptunoff

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You can use the three-character IATA codes of airports.

http://airspot.ru/catalogue/airports/country/%D0%A0%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%81%D0%B8%D1%8F

  • already somehow does not fit ... - sitev_ru
  • although relatively few cities with airports - Sergey Rufanov
  • In cities of over one million, there are definitely airports. - Archie O'Hare
  • Any more suggestions? Needed for CNC - sitev_ru
  • @ ArchieO'Hare, yeah .. and then let the users guess the pier KUF is Samara) rarely build airports right in the cities. Mostly in satellite towns, hence such "strange" cuts. - Sergey Rufanov