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- The following documentation is located at Template:IATA/documentation. [edit]
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See the article "IATA airport code" on Wikipedia. This template should be used in Translingual entries, with the part of speech given as 'Symbol'.
Parameters
[edit]|1=
(required)- Title of Wikipedia article about the airport
|2=
(optional)- Display text for name of airport
|3=
(optional)- Title of Wikipedia article about the city/location served
|4=
(optional)- Display text for name of city/location served
|5=
(optional)- Title of Wikipedia article about the province/region
|6=
(optional)- Display text for name of province/region
|7=
(optional)- Title of Wikipedia article about the country
|8=
(optional)- Display text for name of country
|obs=1
(optional)- Indicates that the IATA code is obsolete
|mil=1
(optional)- Indicates that the airport is used for military purposes
|met=1
(optional)- Indicates that this is an IATA metropolitan code, rather than a code for a specific airport
|a1=
,|a2=
, ...,|a7=
(optional)- For a metropolitan IATA code, each of these
|aN=
parameters indicates one airport covered by the code. For example, the code LON for London encompasses Heathrow Airport, Gatwick Airport, etc. You may want to wrap each parameter in{{w}}
to create a Wikipedia link.