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There's a wealth of airport and tax costing information out there. Here is how to turn it into a queryable model.
Once you have some information on an airports charges, it is time to turn make a cost layer.
Your cost layer will appear in all relevant AviPrice results, on the website and via the API.
If you do not want your layer to be visibile in public results you will be able to set its visibility to 'private'
You need an account to create cost layers for AviPrice.
Navigate to the Search Airports page. Spin the globe and find your airport.
Click its point on the map - AviPrice will load all of the public data it already has available.
You will see a box like the one below - click the 'Build Cost Layer' button to be taken to the layer building tool.
No cost layers have been built for this airport that you can view.
You will be taken to a blank build canvas.
Start by picking an initial node from the left hand node library and dragging it onto the canvas to the right.
Many, but not all, layers will need a logic nodes to control the decision making flow. Perhaps a fee is greater in busy summer months, for example.
Browse the various logic nodes to find one that meets your needs.
Logic nodes have input and output handles. Connect your input handle from the logic node by clicking on the dot at the top and dragging the line to the dot on the input node.
The nodes are now connected. Use as many logic nodes as you need to satisfy all potential scenarios for the cost layer.
Many, but not all, layers will need a logic nodes to control the decision making flow. Perhaps a fee is greater in busy summer months, for example.
Browse the various logic nodes to find one that meets your needs.
Logic nodes have input and output handles. Connect your input handle from the logic node by clicking on the dot at the top and dragging the line to the dot on the input node.
The nodes are now connected. Use as many logic nodes as you need to satisfy all potential scenarios for the cost layer.