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airport code jfk

40,000,000 @ google for jfk


30,380 jfk OVT

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airportcode360.com (252,000,000 @google for "airport code" and OVT 19611)
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lax360.com--- Los Angeles
den360.com---Denver
ord360.com---Chicago
lga360.com---Laquardia
sfo360.com---San Franciso
ker360.com --- Kerman, Iran
 
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My pilot's license is extraordinarily dusty, more like petrified wood, but I'm still familiar with airport codes. I like these domains, short, memorable .com, easily recognized by aviation folk worldwide, and "360" is a popular keyword suffix. Aviation forums, sim sites, and the like are extremely popular. Consider marketing these to pilots/aviation business affiliated with a particular airport. You'll see on the avi forums that folks often choose their forum nics based on their airport affiliation/domicile. Google JFK360 to see that there are avi posts by people using the nic "JFK360" -- and there is a band by that name. When they hit the charts, pitch them an offer. :) Apart from an aviation association, as you note "JFK" is a universally recognized and searched acronym and will be forevermore. I can think of many different site content orientations/markets for that domain. As with most all domains, the $ value is what the buyer is willing to give and the seller is willing to take. Good luck with these!
 
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Thanks for your comments goatish. I also checked the OVT for "360"=70,037 . A lot of people think the 360 domain is related to xbox but there are a lot of 360 sites Yahoo and CNN and numerous 360 sales have been hot at Sedo.
 
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