Try to make a wide (non-restrictive) search for North American airports. The results get polluted by US airports that are larger than most Central American airports, and that search becomes a pain in the back (Santo Domingo is in page 4, Mexican airports are scattered all around, Caribbean airports are lost in the wilderness...).
Same for countries with a lot of airports (could be your own) that get in the way when doing a research by range.
Currently, there is an "only" tool, but all the problems listed above could be solved with an "except" button, doing the opposite.
Like this:
It would be useful, as well as a way to exclude airports without international/intercontinental demand.
Quote from: Luperco on May 22, 2018, 06:10:07 AM
... as well as a way to exclude airports without international/intercontinental demand.
This would be great, but I think that's part of the 'click-click-click' mantra of AWS :-[
well, if this is the wishlist for santa claus:
1) it would be great if we could also search by a min. runway length and "no curfew airports" (especially helpful with technical stops).
2)
- and also if one could filter the techstops as "maximum distance between both airport"
or
- alternatively, to display a map showing the results (dotted around the great circle distance-line between the two airports one wants to connect).