NodeJS Library for AirLabs API
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NodeJS Library for AirLabs API
PHP SDK for AirLabs API
An API that provides weather and NOTAMs briefings for navigation flight plans
The Flight Search API that runs on your machine.
Java SDK for AirLabs API
Python SDK for AirLabs API
AirLabs API reference — endpoints, parameters, and response examples for flight data and aviation databases.
This version alfred is a telegram chatbot, which looks for flight information when the user gives a specific flight as input
AI-Powered Flight Analytics & Automation Suite - Search flights worldwide with real-time Google Flights data, AI chatbots, and n8n workflow integration.
A Laravel-ready package to integrate Duffel's Flights, Seat Maps, Airlines, Airports, Aircraft, and Cities APIs with clean service-based methods.
Flight API Logger is a Node.js application for logging flight API data, built with Express and Mongoose.
A Flight Booking REST API that let users search and book flight tickets (one-way/round-trip) across 1000+ Domestic and Interntional airports
This project was completed as the small scale team project at YCBS 257 Data at Scale class in Professional Development Certificate Program in Data Science and Machine Learning at McGill University, and the project introduced the MapReduce functions for solving the problems with Big Data.
OpenClaw skill for Aerobase flight API - search, score, and compare flights with jetlag impact analysis
This is a ReactJs task prepared for Cerebrum Tech. The Task aims to use Schiphol Devservice with ReactJS
RollingGo-Flight-MCP is a native MCP plugin for global air ticketing services. Powered by the world’s 3rd largest travel B2B firm. Totally free with no call quota limits. Fully compatible with AI Agents including Claude, Cursor, Codex and mainstream MCP clients. It aggregates 500 airlines, covering flight routes across 200 countries and regions.
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