Extract real-time flight options, prices, and schedules from Google Flights.
Departure airport code(s), comma-separated for multiple (e.g., 'LAX', 'JFK', 'CDG,ORY'). Required for one-way and round-trip searches. Not used for multi-city trips.
Arrival airport code(s), comma-separated for multiple (e.g., 'JFK', 'SFO', 'LAX,SEA'). Required for one-way and round-trip searches. Not used for multi-city trips.
Departure date in YYYY-MM-DD format (e.g., '2025-11-25'). Required for one-way and round-trip searches. Not used for multi-city trips.
Return date in YYYY-MM-DD format (e.g., '2025-11-30'). Optional, used for round-trip searches.
JSON string for multi-city trips. Format: [{"departure_id":"..","arrival_id":"..","date":".."},..]. When provided, departure_id, arrival_id, and outbound_date are not required.
Number of adult passengers (default: 1, minimum: 1)
Number of child passengers (default: 0, minimum: 0)
Number of infant passengers (default: 0, minimum: 0)
Results to deliver
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Scrape Google Flights for detailed flight information, including prices, layovers, airline details, and carbon emissions. Ideal for travel agencies, price monitoring apps, and market research.
This tool extracts flight data directly from Google Flights, giving you access to the same listings a user would see, but in a structured data format. It automates the process of searching for one-way, round-trip, or complex multi-city itineraries, allowing you to gather comprehensive flight details without manual effort. It's designed for travel-tech companies, corporate travel managers, and market researchers who need up-to-date flight information to power their own applications, monitor pricing trends, or find the most economical travel options at scale. The output separates Google's curated 'Best flights' from the complete list of 'Other flights' and includes valuable context like price history and typical price ranges for the route. ### Key Data Points You can extract everything from the flight price and airline to nuanced details like layover duration, airplane type, legroom estimates, and carbon emission statistics. The tool also provides filters to narrow your search by preferred airlines, maximum number of stops, or to exclude basic economy fares, ensuring the data you get is relevant to your specific needs.
Choose your trip type: one-way, round-trip, or multi-city.
For simple trips, enter the departure and arrival airport codes (e.g., 'JFK', 'LHR') and your travel dates.
For complex trips, provide a JSON string detailing each leg of your journey in the 'Multi-City JSON' field.
Specify the number of passengers, your preferred currency, and any optional filters like maximum stops or preferred airlines.
Run the tool to execute the search on Google Flights.
Download the results as a spreadsheet or JSON file containing all matching flight options.