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Dummy names protect privacy. It just looks like a large triangle somewhere in the US.– Visible-Scientist-46Commented Apr 10 at 14:09
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@Visible-Scientist-46 my understanding from your initial question that AAA was in the US and BBB in Europe (but no idea about CCC). The regions affect applicable fares, and the airports have an influence on possible routings or alternatives (e.g. add CCC as a stopover on the way from AAA to BBB for instance, but it may or may not make sense depending on the relative positions and the airlines which serve those routes).– jcaronCommented Apr 10 at 14:19
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not sure why you thought that BBB was in the EU when I said that was where we're supposed to connect to fly out of the country. I added a short clarifier that this is in the US.– Visible-Scientist-46Commented Apr 10 at 17:39
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