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The airport in Gaya, India will keep its three-letter code despite numerous requests to change it, including from a conservative lawmaker and Air India.
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A parliamentarian caused a cultural spat by asking whether officials should change the three-letter code for the Indian Gaya ...
Aviation officials have rejected a request to change India's Gaya International Airport code. It's not the first time.
Despite numerous complaints about the IATA code for the sacred city’s airport, Indian officials say it can’t be altered.
LGBTQ activists condemned Bhim Singh’s characterisation of code as offensive, arguing it reflects deep-rooted prejudice rather than legitimate cultural concerns ...
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Murlidhar Mohol in a written reply said the three-letter airport codes once assigned are considered permanent and are altered only under exceptional circumstances, ...
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