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Search Google Flights

A powerful Python library that provides programmatic access to Google Flights data with an elegant CLI interface. Search flights, find the best deals, and filter results with ease.

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Description

🛫 Fli - Flight Search MCP Server and Library

A powerful Python library that provides programmatic access to Google Flights data with an elegant CLI interface. Search flights, find the best deals, and filter results with ease.

🚀 What makes fli special? Unlike other flight search libraries that rely on web scraping, Fli directly interacts with Google Flights' API through reverse engineering. This means:

  • Fast: Direct API access means faster, more reliable results
  • Zero Scraping: No HTML parsing, no browser automation, just pure API interaction
  • Reliable: Less prone to breaking from UI changes
  • Modular: Extensible architecture for easy customization and integration

MCP Server

pipx install flights

# Run the MCP server on STDIO
fli-mcp

# Run the MCP server over HTTP (streamable)
fli-mcp-http  # serves at http://127.0.0.1:8000/mcp/

MCP Demo

Connecting to Claude Desktop

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "fli": {
      "command": "/Users/<user>/.local/bin/fli-mcp"
    }
  }
}

Note: Replace <user> with your actual username. You can also find the path to the MCP server by running which fli-mcp in your terminal.

MCP Tools Available

The MCP server provides two main tools:

Tool Description
search_flights Search for flights on a specific date with detailed filters
search_dates Find the cheapest travel dates across a flexible date range

search_flights Parameters

Parameter Type Description
origin string Departure airport IATA code (e.g., 'JFK')
destination string Arrival airport IATA code (e.g., 'LHR')
departure_date string Travel date in YYYY-MM-DD format
return_date string Return date for round trips (optional)
cabin_class string ECONOMY, PREMIUM_ECONOMY, BUSINESS, or FIRST
max_stops string ANY, NON_STOP, ONE_STOP, or TWO_PLUS_STOPS
departure_window string Time window in 'HH-HH' format (e.g., '6-20')
airlines list Filter by airline codes (e.g., ['BA', 'AA'])
sort_by string CHEAPEST, DURATION, DEPARTURE_TIME, or ARRIVAL_TIME
passengers int Number of adult passengers

search_dates Parameters

Parameter Type Description
origin string Departure airport IATA code (e.g., 'JFK')
destination string Arrival airport IATA code (e.g., 'LHR')
start_date string Start of date range in YYYY-MM-DD format
end_date string End of date range in YYYY-MM-DD format
trip_duration int Trip duration in days (for round-trips)
is_round_trip bool Whether to search for round-trip flights
cabin_class string ECONOMY, PREMIUM_ECONOMY, BUSINESS, or FIRST
max_stops string ANY, NON_STOP, ONE_STOP, or TWO_PLUS_STOPS
departure_window string Time window in 'HH-HH' format (e.g., '6-20')
airlines list Filter by airline codes (e.g., ['BA', 'AA'])
sort_by_price bool Sort results by price (lowest first)
passengers int Number of adult passengers

Quick Start

pip install flights
# Install using pipx (recommended for CLI)
pipx install flights

# Get started with CLI
fli --help

CLI Demo

Features

  • 🔍 Powerful Search

    • One-way flight searches
    • Flexible departure times
    • Multi-airline support
    • Cabin class selection
    • Stop preferences
    • Custom result sorting
  • 💺 Cabin Classes

    • Economy
    • Premium Economy
    • Business
    • First
  • 🎯 Smart Sorting

    • Price
    • Duration
    • Departure Time
    • Arrival Time
  • 🛡️ Built-in Protection

    • Rate limiting
    • Automatic retries
    • Comprehensive error handling
    • Input validation

CLI Usage

Search for Flights

# Basic flight search
fli flights JFK LHR 2025-10-25

# Advanced search with filters
fli flights JFK LHR 2025-10-25 \
    --time 6-20 \             # Departure time window (6 AM - 8 PM)
    --airlines BA KL \        # Airlines (British Airways, KLM)
    --class BUSINESS \        # Cabin class
    --stops NON_STOP \        # Non-stop flights only
    --sort DURATION           # Sort by duration

Find Cheapest Dates

# Basic date search
fli dates JFK LHR

# Advanced search with date range
fli dates JFK LHR \
    --from 2025-01-01 \
    --to 2025-02-01 \
    --monday --friday      # Only Mondays and Fridays

CLI Options

Flights Command (fli flights)

Option Description Example
--time, -t Departure time window 6-20
--airlines, -a Airline IATA codes BA KL
--class, -c Cabin class ECONOMY, BUSINESS
--stops, -s Maximum stops NON_STOP, ONE_STOP
--sort, -o Sort results by CHEAPEST, DURATION

Dates Command (fli dates)

Option Description Example
--from Start date 2025-01-01
--to End date 2025-02-01
--class, -c Cabin class ECONOMY, BUSINESS
--stops, -s Maximum stops NON_STOP, ONE_STOP
--[day] Day filters --monday, --friday

MCP Server Integration

Fli includes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows AI assistants like Claude to search for flights directly. This enables natural language flight search through conversation.

Running the MCP Server

# Run the MCP server on STDIO
fli-mcp

# Or with uv (for development)
uv run fli-mcp

# Or with make (for development)
make mcp

# Run the MCP server over HTTP (streamable)
fli-mcp-http  # serves at http://127.0.0.1:8000/mcp/

Claude Desktop Configuration

To use the flight search capabilities in Claude Desktop, add this configuration to your claude_desktop_config.json:

Location: ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS)

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "flight-search": {
      "command": "fli-mcp",
      "args": []
    }
  }
}

After adding this configuration:

  1. Restart Claude Desktop
  2. You can now ask Claude to search for flights naturally:
    • "Find flights from JFK to LAX on December 25th"
    • "What are the cheapest dates to fly from NYC to London in January?"
    • "Search for business class flights from SFO to NRT with no stops"

Python API Usage

Basic Search Example

from datetime import datetime, timedelta
from fli.models import (
    Airport,
    PassengerInfo,
    SeatType,
    MaxStops,
    SortBy,
    FlightSearchFilters,
    FlightSegment
)
from fli.search import SearchFlights

# Create search filters
filters = FlightSearchFilters(
    passenger_info=PassengerInfo(adults=1),
    flight_segments=[
        FlightSegment(
            departure_airport=[[Airport.JFK, 0]],
            arrival_airport=[[Airport.LAX, 0]],
            travel_date=(datetime.now() + timedelta(days=30)).strftime("%Y-%m-%d"),
        )
    ],
    seat_type=SeatType.ECONOMY,
    stops=MaxStops.NON_STOP,
    sort_by=SortBy.CHEAPEST,
)

# Search flights
search = SearchFlights()
flights = search.search(filters)

# Process results
for flight in flights:
    print(f"💰 Price: ${flight.price}")
    print(f"⏱️ Duration: {flight.duration} minutes")
    print(f"✈️ Stops: {flight.stops}")

    for leg in flight.legs:
        print(f"\n🛫 Flight: {leg.airline.value} {leg.flight_number}")
        print(f"📍 From: {leg.departure_airport.value} at {leg.departure_datetime}")
        print(f"📍 To: {leg.arrival_airport.value} at {leg.arrival_datetime}")

Running Examples

We provide 11 comprehensive examples in the examples/ directory that demonstrate various use cases:

# Run examples with uv (recommended)
uv run python examples/basic_one_way_search.py
uv run python examples/round_trip_search.py
uv run python examples/date_range_search.py

# Or install dependencies first, then run directly
pip install pydantic curl_cffi httpx
python examples/basic_one_way_search.py

Available Examples:

  • basic_one_way_search.py - Simple one-way flight search
  • round_trip_search.py - Round-trip flight booking
  • date_range_search.py - Find cheapest dates
  • complex_flight_search.py - Advanced filtering and multi-passenger
  • time_restrictions_search.py - Time-based filtering
  • date_search_with_preferences.py - Weekend filtering
  • price_tracking.py - Price monitoring over time
  • error_handling_with_retries.py - Robust error handling
  • result_processing.py - Data analysis with pandas
  • complex_round_trip_validation.py - Advanced round-trip with validation
  • advanced_date_search_validation.py - Complex date search with filtering

💡 Tip: Examples include automatic dependency checking and will show helpful installation instructions if dependencies are missing.

Examples

For comprehensive examples demonstrating all features, see the examples/ directory:

# Quick test - run a simple example
uv run python examples/basic_one_way_search.py

# Run all examples to explore different features
uv run python examples/round_trip_search.py
uv run python examples/complex_flight_search.py
uv run python examples/price_tracking.py

Example Categories:

  • Basic Usage: One-way, round-trip, date searches
  • Advanced Filtering: Time restrictions, airlines, seat classes
  • Data Analysis: Price tracking, result processing with pandas
  • Error Handling: Retry logic, robust error management
  • Complex Scenarios: Multi-passenger, validation, business rules

Each example is self-contained and includes automatic dependency checking with helpful installation instructions.

Development

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/punitarani/fli.git
cd fli

# Install dependencies with uv
uv sync --all-extras

# Run tests
uv run pytest

# Run linting
uv run ruff check .
uv run ruff format .

# Build documentation
uv run mkdocs serve

# Or use the Makefile for common tasks
make install-all  # Install all dependencies
make test         # Run tests
make lint         # Check code style
make format       # Format code

Docker Development

# Build the devcontainer
docker build -t fli-dev -f .devcontainer/Dockerfile .

# Run CI inside the container
docker run --rm fli-dev make lint test-all

# Or run lint and tests separately
docker run --rm fli-dev make lint
docker run --rm fli-dev make test-all

Running CI Locally with act

To run GitHub Actions locally, install act:

brew install act

# Run CI locally (lint + tests on Python 3.10-3.13)
make ci

# Or run CI inside Docker (no local act installation needed)
make ci-docker

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License — see the LICENSE file for details.

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