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  • Code:

    • The code for the country and city.

    • Country Code: A two-letter code for the country (e.g., DE for the United States).

    • City Code: A three-letter code for the city (e.g., MUC for Munich).

    • Airport Code: If you're entering a new airport, use the IATA Airport Code (e.g., JFK for New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport).

    • Example: If creating Munich, Germany, the code MUC

  • Description:

    • A brief description of the city or country.

    • Example: Munich, Germany.

  • Country Code:

    • The two-letter code for the country (e.g., DE for Germany).

  • Latitude:

    • This field is used only for legacy applications. It defines the latitude coordinate for the city or country.

  • Longitude:

    • This field is used only for legacy applications. It defines the longitude coordinate for the city or country.

  • Outbound Airport:

    • Select this option if the city is an airport from which travelers can fly out.

      • Example: If you’re creating an entry for New York City, you would select this option if the airport is JFK.

  • Destination:

    • Select this option if the city or country is a destination where travelers will be flying arriving to.

  • City:

    • Select this option if you are entering a city.

  • Country:

    • Select this option if you are entering a country.

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