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Old Apr 10, 2007 | 5:17 am
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Thx for your response.

.... as in your previous post mentions, that for some cities you do need the CITY CODE vs. the airport code (I believe the reference was to Lon(don) vs. LHR).....

I travel (MR's and business) quite a bit and I'm sure I will come across a need for city vs airport codes.....

So.... Where can I find a list of CITY codes... versus Airport codes?

thx

Originally Posted by ITA Hacker
No, in this case the proiblem is that AA doesn't have any fares called exactly "YUP". Usually their fares are "YUP26D" or some such thing.

If you add a dash to the end of the fare basis code, in your specification, it's a wildcard that matches any ending. So you want:

mia::/f aa.mia+phx.yup-
phx::/ f aa.mia+phx.yup-

When I did that just now, I got lots of answers that were around $1900.

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