Willow, Alaska, may be a small city, but it has one of the more exciting airport codes in the world. “WOW” is the code assigned by IATA (International Air Transport Association), an organization that creates the 2- and 3-letter codes that are used to identify airlines and airports.

There’s no shortage of absurd airport codes that most of us probably never heard before. Here’s a short list of a few funny, weird, and mildly inappropriate airport codes.

BOO: This is the code for Bodo Airport in Norway. It might be fun to fly out of there on Halloween.

BRR: If you’re flying into BRR you’ll land at Barra Airport in Scotland, and may say “brr” if you step outside the airport in winter.

BUM: If you’re heading into BUM, you’ll find your bum at Butler Memorial Airport in the USA.

COW: Coquimbo, Chile; aptly named for the farm animals frequently blocking the landing strip.

DIE: Don’t worry, when you see DIE on your ticket to Arrachart Airport in Madagascar it’s not a death threat.

GAG: Gage, Oklahoma, USA; (barf bag’s in the seat-back pocket.)

YUM: Yuma, Arizona USA; plenty of good food in Yuma; try the green chile.

HOG: You’re not being called a pig; you’re at Frank Pais Airport in Cuba.

PEE: Perm International Airport in Russia; also why some travelers prefer the aisle seat.

GRR: Grand Rapids, Michigan; Watch out for grrrizzlys.

EEK: This one isn’t an abbreviation; the actual name of both the airport and town is Eek. It’s also in Alaska and only has one runway. (Eek!)

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