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jinko-flight-search – OpenClaw Skill

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namejinko-flight-search
description> OpenClaw Skills integration.
ownerkevinjinko
repositorykevinjinko/jinko-flight-search
languageMarkdown
licenseMIT
topics
securityL1
installopenclaw add @kevinjinko/jinko-flight-search
last updatedFeb 7, 2026

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Maintains jinko-flight-search in the OpenClaw Skills directory.

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Jinko Flight Search

Search flights and discover destinations via the Jinko MCP server (find_destination and find_flight tools).

MCP Connection

Connect the Jinko MCP server in Claude's settings or project integrations using this URL:

https://mcp.gojinko.com

This provides two tools: Jinko:find_destination and Jinko:find_flight.

Tool Selection

  1. User knows origin AND destination city → Use find_flight
  2. User wants destination ideas, doesn't know where to go, or specifies criteria (beach, warm, ski, cheap…) → Use find_destination
  3. User asks for the cheapest dates to a single known destination → Use find_flight

Tool 1: find_destination — Discover Where to Go

Use when the user is exploring options and hasn't committed to a single destination city.

Required Parameters

  • origins — Array of IATA codes for ALL nearby airports at the user's origin.
  • trip_type"roundtrip" (default) or "oneway" (only when user explicitly says one-way).

Optional Parameters

ParameterUse when
destinationsUser mentions a region, criteria, or list of candidate cities. Generate IATA codes matching the intent. Leave empty for global discovery ("anywhere", "surprise me").
departure_dates / departure_date_rangesUser specifies dates or periods. All dates MUST be in the future.
return_dates / return_date_rangesUser specifies return windows.
stay_days / stay_days_rangeUser mentions trip length ("a week", "5-10 days").
max_priceUser mentions a budget.
direct_onlyUser asks for nonstop/direct flights.
cabin_class"economy", "premium_economy", "business", or "first".
currencyISO 4217 code matching user's locale.
localee.g. "en-US", "fr-FR".
sort_by"lowest" (default) or "recommendation".

Airport Identification — Critical

Always expand a city to ALL its airports:

  • New York → ["JFK","LGA","EWR"]
  • London → ["LHR","LGW","STN","LTN","LCY"]
  • Paris → ["CDG","ORY"]
  • Tokyo → ["NRT","HND"]
  • Chicago → ["ORD","MDW"]
  • Los Angeles → ["LAX"]
  • San Francisco / SFO → ["SFO"]

Destination Generation — Critical

When users describe criteria, generate matching IATA codes before calling the tool:

  • "Beach" → ["MIA","SAN","HNL","CUN","PUJ","SJU","NAS","MBJ"]
  • "Asia" → ["NRT","HND","ICN","PVG","PEK","HKG","SIN","BKK","KUL","MNL"]
  • "European capitals" → ["LHR","CDG","FRA","MAD","FCO","AMS","BRU","VIE","PRG","CPH"]
  • "Ski" → ["DEN","SLC","ZRH","INN","GVA","TRN"]
  • "Warm in winter" → ["MIA","MCO","SAN","PHX","HNL","CUN","PUJ","PTY","LIM","GIG"]

When to Re-call

Re-call find_destination when the user changes destination criteria, dates, or asks to explore different options — especially when they are already viewing the widget in fullscreen.

Examples

User saysoriginsdestinationsother params
"Where should I travel from NYC next month?"["JFK","LGA","EWR"][] (global)departure_date_ranges for next month
"Cheap flights from SF to Europe under $800"["SFO"]European airportsmax_price: 800
"Somewhere warm from Chicago, 1 week in Dec"["ORD","MDW"]warm-weather airportsstay_days: 7, Dec date range
"Best weekend getaways from Boston"["BOS"][] (global)stay_days_range: {min:2, max:4}

Tool 2: find_flight — Search a Specific Route

Use when both origin and destination cities are known.

Required Parameters

  • origin — Single IATA airport or city code (e.g. "JFK", "PAR").
  • destination — Single IATA airport or city code (e.g. "CDG", "LON").
  • trip_type"roundtrip" (default) or "oneway".

Optional Parameters

Same date, stay, price, cabin, currency, locale, direct, and sort parameters as find_destination.

Examples

User saysorigindestinationother params
"Flights from JFK to CDG next month""JFK""CDG"departure_date_ranges for next month
"LA to Tokyo for a week in December""LAX""TYO"stay_days: 7, Dec date range
"Business class NYC to London, 5-10 days""NYC""LON"cabin_class: "business", stay_days_range: {min:5, max:10}
"Cheapest ORD to LHR under $600""ORD""LHR"max_price: 600

General Rules

  • Default to roundtrip. Only use "oneway" when the user explicitly writes "one way" or "one-way".
  • All dates must be in the future. Never send a past date.
  • Fill as many search parameters as possible from the user's intent to get the best results.
  • Use city codes (e.g. "LON", "NYC", "PAR", "TYO") when searching across all airports in a city.
  • Provide results in the user's preferred currency and locale when identifiable.
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Permissions & Security

Security level L1: Low-risk skills with minimal permissions. Review inputs and outputs before running in production.

Requirements

  • OpenClaw CLI installed and configured.
  • Language: Markdown
  • License: MIT
  • Topics:

FAQ

How do I install jinko-flight-search?

Run openclaw add @kevinjinko/jinko-flight-search in your terminal. This installs jinko-flight-search into your OpenClaw Skills catalog.

Does this skill run locally or in the cloud?

OpenClaw Skills execute locally by default. Review the SKILL.md and permissions before running any skill.

Where can I verify the source code?

The source repository is available at https://github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/kevinjinko/jinko-flight-search. Review commits and README documentation before installing.