IATA airport code is a three-letter code designating many airports around the world, the characters prominently displayed on boarding pass, baggage tags etc. Also the Route Browser's International airports hardly provides any Location information. Below is an illustrative example. Try including the basic information below along with Lat & Long.
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IATA.......... ICAO .....Airport name..................................................... Location .............................Latitude.............. Longitude
LHR............. EGLL........ London Heathrow Airport............................... London, United Kingdom
CDG............ LFPG....... Charles de Gaulle International Airport.......Paris, France
VCE............. LIPZ......... Marco Polo International Airport................... Venice, Italy
DEL............. VIDP........ Indira Gandhi International Airport.............Delhi, India
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IATA.......... ICAO .....Airport name..................................................... Location .............................Latitude.............. Longitude
LHR............. EGLL........ London Heathrow Airport............................... London, United Kingdom
CDG............ LFPG....... Charles de Gaulle International Airport.......Paris, France
VCE............. LIPZ......... Marco Polo International Airport................... Venice, Italy
DEL............. VIDP........ Indira Gandhi International Airport.............Delhi, India
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