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Air shipment - between two non-airport locations

The rate I have for air shipment from place A (Seymour,Indiana, US) to place B (Santa Ana, CA, USA) is door to door.

The nearest airport to Seymour, IN is Indianapolis and the nearest airport to place B is Jon Wayne airport, Costa Mesa, CA.

Now how do I set up the itinerary - will it be 3 legs or 1 leg...........I can have only the air schedule from Indianapolis to John Wayne, Costa Mesa, CA.

Now how do I set up 3 legs - the first leg does not find rates,service time. In itinerary leg I understand I can uncheck calculate contracted rates / calculate transit time....but in this case - I do not get the carrier......How do schedule a pick up / no carrier

How to get this air shipment to work.........Any help will be appreciated.

Thx and rgds,
Pankaj
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Re: Air shipment - between two non-airport locations

Hi Pankaj,

If you would like to capture the movement from Seymour, IN to Indianapolis and Jon Wayne airport to Santa Ana, CA, USA you need to have three legs .

Define you Location Indianapolis as both ship from/shipto and air port same with jon Wayne Air port .

Instead if you dont want to capture the source location as Seymour,Indiana, US and detination location as Santa Ana, CA, USA and plan the shipment from Seymour,Indiana, US to Santa Ana, CA, USA you can use the Plan from location ID and plan to location id as the air ports in the order release and you have neable the Planning parameter: Short circuit .In this case tyou can define the itinearay with one leg.

Please let me know if you looking at something else .

Rgds
kishore
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