Bing Flights MCP Server
Enables flight search and price comparison by scraping flight information from Bing Flights. Supports one-way and round-trip searches with customizable passenger counts, cabin classes, and booking details.
README
Bing Flights MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that scrapes flight information from Bing Flights using Playwright. This project provides both a standalone Python scraper module and an MCP server wrapper for integration with MCP-compatible applications.
Features
- 🔍 Search for one-way and round-trip flights
- ✈️ Support for multiple passengers (adults, children, infants)
- 💺 All cabin classes (Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First)
- 🤖 Headless or headed browser modes
- 📊 Structured JSON responses
- 🔧 Easy integration via MCP protocol
Project Structure
bing-flights-mcp/
├── pyproject.toml # Package configuration
├── requirements.txt # Python dependencies
├── README.md # This file
├── bing_flights_scraper/ # Standalone scraper module
│ ├── __init__.py
│ └── scraper.py
├── mcp_server.py # MCP server implementation
└── tests/ # Test suite
├── __init__.py
├── test_mcp.py
└── test_e2e.py
Installation
Quick Start (Recommended)
The easiest way to use this MCP server is with uvx:
uvx bing-flights-mcp
This will automatically install the package and its dependencies in an isolated environment.
Installation via pip
You can also install from PyPI:
pip install bing-flights-mcp
After installation, install the Playwright browser:
playwright install chromium
Development Installation
For development or if you want to modify the code:
-
Clone or download this repository
-
Create and activate a virtual environment
On Windows:
python -m venv venv venv\Scripts\activateOn macOS/Linux:
python -m venv venv source venv/bin/activate -
Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt -
Install Playwright browsers
playwright install chromium
Usage
As an MCP Server
Using uvx (Recommended)
If you installed via PyPI, run:
uvx bing-flights-mcp
Or add to your MCP settings configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"bing-flights": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["bing-flights-mcp"]
}
}
}
Running from Source
If you're developing or running from source:
python mcp_server.py
Available Tools
The MCP server exposes two tools:
1. search_flights
Search for flight options from Bing Flights.
Parameters:
origin(string, required): Origin airport code (e.g., "SEA")destination(string, required): Destination airport code (e.g., "ICN")departure_date(string, required): Departure date in YYYY-MM-DD formatreturn_date(string, optional): Return date for round-trip searchesadults(integer, optional, default=1): Number of adult passengerschildren(integer, optional, default=0): Number of child passengersinfants(integer, optional, default=0): Number of infant passengerscabin_class(integer, optional, default=0): 0=Economy, 1=Premium Economy, 2=Business, 3=Firstmax_results(integer, optional, default=10): Maximum number of resultsheadless(boolean, optional, default=true): Run browser in headless mode
Example MCP Tool Call:
{
"origin": "SEA",
"destination": "ICN",
"departure_date": "2025-11-30",
"return_date": "2025-12-02",
"adults": 1,
"cabin_class": 0,
"max_results": 10,
"headless": true
}
2. get_scraper_status
Check scraper health and configuration.
Example Response:
{
"status": "healthy",
"version": "1.0.1",
"capabilities": {
"one_way_search": true,
"round_trip_search": true,
"cabin_classes": ["economy", "premium_economy", "business", "first"],
"max_results": 50,
"headless_mode": true
}
}
As a Standalone Python Module
You can also use the scraper directly in your Python code:
from bing_flights_scraper import BingFlightsScraper
# Create scraper instance
scraper = BingFlightsScraper(headless=True)
try:
# Search for flights
results = scraper.search_flights(
origin="SEA",
destination="ICN",
departure_date="2025-11-30",
return_date="2025-12-02",
adults=1,
cabin_class=0,
max_results=10
)
# Process results
print(f"Found {results['results_count']} flights")
for flight in results['flights']:
print(f"Price: ${flight['price']['total']}")
print(f"Airlines: {', '.join(flight['airlines'])}")
print(f"Departure: {flight['outbound']['departure_time']}")
print(f"Arrival: {flight['outbound']['arrival_time']}")
print(f"Duration: {flight['outbound']['duration']}")
print("---")
finally:
scraper.close()
Response Format
The scraper returns results in the following JSON structure:
{
"search_params": {
"origin": "SEA",
"destination": "ICN",
"departure_date": "2025-11-30",
"return_date": "2025-12-02",
"trip_type": "round-trip",
"passengers": {
"adults": 1,
"children": 0,
"infants": 0
},
"cabin_class": "economy"
},
"results_count": 10,
"flights": [
{
"price": {
"total": 1200.00,
"currency": "USD",
"per_person": 1200.00
},
"airlines": ["Korean Air", "Delta"],
"outbound": {
"departure_time": "10:30",
"arrival_time": "14:45",
"duration": "13h 15m",
"stops": 1,
"layovers": [],
"flight_numbers": []
},
"booking_link": "https://www.bing.com/...",
"result_index": 1
}
],
"timestamp": "2025-10-23T02:19:00Z"
}
Configuration Options
Cabin Classes
0- Economy1- Premium Economy2- Business3- First Class
Browser Modes
headless=True- Browser runs in the background (faster, no UI)headless=False- Browser window visible (useful for debugging)
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
Issue: Playwright browser not found
Solution: Run `playwright install chromium`
Issue: Timeout waiting for flight results
Solution:
- Check your internet connection
- Try with headless=False to see what's happening
- Verify the airport codes are valid
- Ensure the dates are in the future
Issue: No results returned
Solution:
- Verify airport codes are correct (use IATA codes like "SEA", "ICN")
- Check that dates are in YYYY-MM-DD format
- Try different date ranges
- Some routes may not have available flights
Issue: Import errors
Solution:
- Ensure virtual environment is activated
- Run `pip install -r requirements.txt` again
- Verify Python version is 3.10 or higher
Debugging
To debug scraping issues, run with headless=False:
scraper = BingFlightsScraper(headless=False)
This will show the browser window so you can see what's being loaded.
Running Tests
Basic Tests
Run the basic unit tests that verify module imports and URL construction:
python tests/test_mcp.py
End-to-End Tests
Run comprehensive end-to-end tests that perform actual flight searches:
python tests/test_e2e.py
Note: E2E tests make real web requests to Bing Flights and may take several minutes to complete. They include:
- Invalid Parameters Test - Verifies error handling
- One-Way Search Test - Real search from SEA to ICN
- Round-Trip Search Test - Real search from LAX to JFK
- Multiple Passengers Test - Search with 2 adults and 1 child
The tests use headless browser mode and future dates to ensure valid searches.
Technical Details
Web Scraping Approach
- Uses Playwright for browser automation
- Waits for dynamic content to load
- Extracts data from Bing Flights result cards
- Handles multiple selector patterns for robustness
Error Handling
The scraper uses minimal error handling and allows exceptions to propagate:
- Network errors → Raises exception
- Timeout errors → Raises
PlaywrightTimeoutError - Invalid parameters → Raises
ValueError - Parsing errors → Returns partial results or empty list
This design allows the MCP client to implement appropriate retry logic and error recovery.
Limitations
- Only returns outbound flight details (return flight info not available on Bing results page)
- Maximum results limited by what's visible on the initial page load
- No pagination support (first page results only)
- Scraping depends on Bing's page structure (may break if they change their HTML)
Dependencies
fastmcp>=0.1.0- MCP server frameworkplaywright>=1.40.0- Browser automationpython-dateutil>=2.8.2- Date parsing utilities
Contributing
When contributing, please:
- Test changes with both headless and headed modes
- Verify compatibility with the MCP protocol
- Update documentation for new features
- Follow existing code style and patterns
License
MIT License - See LICENSE file for details
Disclaimer
This tool scrapes publicly available data from Bing Flights. Please:
- Use responsibly and respect rate limits
- Review Bing's Terms of Service
- Do not use for commercial purposes without proper authorization
- Be aware that web scraping may break if the website changes
Support
For issues, questions, or contributions, please open an issue on the project repository.
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