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KIA
(redirected from Kansai International Airport)

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KIAKilled In Action
KIAKuwait Investment Authority
KIAKnow It All
KIAKachin Independence Army (Burma)
KIAKilimanjaro International Airport (Tanzania)
KIAKuwait International Airport
KIAKing's Indian Attack (chess)
KIAKansai International Airport (Osaka, Japan)
KIAKabul International Airport
KIAKuching International Airport (Malaysia)
KIAKilling in Action (gaming clan)
KIAKappa Index of Agreement
KIAKeep It American (Canyon Lake, TX)
KIAKey Issues Analysis
KIAKliger's Iron Agar
KIAKorea International Automotive (car manufacturer)
KIAKeyboard Interactive Authentication (computing)
KIAKalamazoo Institute of Arts (est. 1924; Kalamazoo, MI)


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Students modeled P4P after a popular pet hotel near Japan's Kansai International Airport.
8 in a commercial area called Rinku Town near Osaka's Kansai International Airport.
Hainan Airlines and JAL have also been operating non-stop international code share flights between Kansai International airport, and Haikou in southern China since October 31, 2004.
 
 
 
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