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pyairports 2.1.1
# pyairports
pyairports is a package which enables airport lookup by 3-letter IATA code.
# Usage
The package can be used in two different ways
## import
To use the package in python code, import and create a local instance of the Airports object.
`python from pyairports.airports import Airports airports = Airports() airports.airport_iata(iata) # namedtuple(airport, [name, city, country, iata, icao, lat, lon, alt, tz, dst, tzdb]) or AirportNotFoundException airports.other_iata(iata) # namedtuple(other, [iata, name, country, subdiv, type, lat, lon]) or AirportNotFoundException airports.lookup(iata) # namedtuple(airport) or namedtuple(other) or AirportNotFoundException `
## command line
An entrypoint is created for command line querying:
` [username@hostname ~]$ pyairports aaa airport(name='Anaa', city='Anaa', country='French Polynesia', iata='AAA', icao='NTGA', lat='-17.352606', lon='-145.509956', alt='10', tz='-10', dst='U', tzdb='Pacific/Tahiti') `
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