Your destination airport must be detected by FS Traffic in order for traffic to be generated at your destination. There are two methods that FS Traffic can detect your destination airport:

 

Method 1 – setting the destination via the in-game menu:

  1. Load MSFS and go to the World Map.
  2. Select your departure airport and then click the FLY button.
  3. Once loaded into the flight, open the FS Traffic in-game menu.
  4. Type the four-letter ICAO code of your destination airport into the DESTINATION ICAO field (for example, EGLL for London Heathrow, EHAM for Amsterdam etc.).
  5. Press the CONFIRM button. The destination airport will now be set in the FS Traffic module and traffic will be generated at the destination airport.


Method 2 – setting the destination via the MSFS main menu:

  1. Load MSFS and go to the World Map.
  2. Select your departure and arrival airports and then click the FLY button.
  3. Once loaded into the flight, open the FS Traffic in-game menu.
  4. Confirm that the four-letter ICAO code of your destination airport is automatically populated in the DESTINATION ICAO field (this may take up to 10 seconds to appear). Once the ICAO code has automatically populated in the field, the destination airport will have been set in the FS Traffic module and traffic will be generated at the destination airport.

 

IMPORTANT! The FS Traffic in-game menu must be opened once every flight to set your destination airport. If the in-game menu is not opened, traffic will not be generated at the destination airport. A destination airport has been detected if the FS Traffic in-game menu has been opened and a four-letter ICAO code is displayed.