BHX

BHX

BHX is a three letter acronym that may be:
* The IATA airport code for Birmingham International Airport (UK)
* In the UK, an indication that a given service is not available on bank holidays ("bank holidays excepted")
* File extension for BinHex Compressed File ASCII Archives. Recently used by the email virus W32/MyWife.d@MM!M24


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