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Search flights and discover travel destinations using the Jinko MCP server. Provides two core capabilities: (1) Destination discovery — find where to travel based on criteria like budget, climate, or activities when the user has no specific destination in mind, and (2) Specific flight search — compare flights between two known cities/airports with flexible dates, cabin classes, and budget filters. Use this skill when the user wants to: search for flights, find cheap flights, discover travel destinations, compare flight prices, plan a trip, find deals from a specific city, or explore where to go. Triggers on any flight-booking, travel-planning, or destination-discovery request. Requires the Jinko MCP server connected at https://mcp.gojinko.com.

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Updated 2/7/2026

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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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AI Quality Score

95/100Analyzed 2/12/2026

An exceptionally well-structured skill for flight searching and destination discovery. It provides clear tool selection logic, detailed parameter mappings, and critical technical reference data like IATA code expansions.

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