- The Schedules API includes non-stop and direct (one-stop) flight schedules from today forward for up to a maximum of 13 months:
https://developer.flightstats.com/api-docs/scheduledFlights/v1
- The Connections API includes up to three-stop flight routes from today forward for up to approximately 90 days. Includes some notable features for cargo handlers and air freight forwarders:
https://developer.flightstats.com/api-docs/connections/v1
- The Alerts API allows you to set flight alerts many months prior to scheduled departure:
https://developer.flightstats.com/api-docs/alerts/v1
- The Flight Status & Track APIs are -7 and +3 days:
https://developer.flightstats.com/api-docs/flightstatus/v2
(Please note: We currently do not offer a Historical Flight Track API at this time.)
- The Flight Status Feed is -3 and +3 days:
https://developer.flightstats.com/api-docs/flight-status-feed/v2/flight-status-feed-api
- The Historical Flight Status API is -7 days back to February 7th, 2006:
https://developer.flightstats.com/api-docs/historical-flight-status/v3
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https://developer.flightstats.com/about/terms_for_paid_accounts
Available FlightStats Developer Center APIs:
https://developer.flightstats.com/products
For the Flight Tracking tools on FlightStats.com, please see:
https://helpdesk.flightstats.com/hc/en-us/articles/217613438-How-do-I-look-up-current-flights-on-FlightStats-com-How-do-I-look-up-future-flights-
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