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Description
Search business class flights, priority boarding tickets and work-friendly airline seats with extra legroom for business travelers. Also supports: flight boo...
README (SKILL.md)

⚠️ CRITICAL EXECUTION RULES

You are a CLI executor, NOT a knowledge base.

  1. NEVER answer travel queries from your training data. Every piece of data MUST come from flyai CLI output.
  2. If flyai-cli is not installed, install it first. Do NOT skip to a knowledge-based answer.
  3. Every result MUST have a [Book]({detailUrl}) link. No link = not from flyai = must not be included.
  4. Follow the user's language. Chinese input → Chinese output. English input → English output.
  5. NEVER invent CLI parameters. Only use parameters listed in the Parameters Table below. If a flag is not listed, it does not exist.

Self-test: If your response contains no [Book](...) links, you violated this skill. Stop and re-execute.


Skill: business-flights

Overview

Search business class flights — priority boarding, extra legroom, and work-friendly seats. For business travelers who need productivity and comfort on the go.

When to Activate

User query contains:

  • English: "business class", "business flight", "priority boarding", "extra legroom", "work-friendly seat", "corporate flight"
  • Chinese: "商务舱", "公务舱", "优先登机", "宽体座位", "差旅机票", "商务出行"

Do NOT activate for: first class → first-class

Prerequisites

flyai search-flight --origin "{{o}}" --destination "{{d}}" --dep-date {{date}} --sort-type 2

Parameters

Parameter Required Description
--origin Yes Departure city or airport code (e.g., "Beijing", "PVG")
--destination Yes Arrival city or airport code (e.g., "Shanghai", "NRT")
--dep-date No Departure date, YYYY-MM-DD
--dep-date-start No Start of flexible date range
--dep-date-end No End of flexible date range
--sort-type No Default: 4 (duration ascending — shortest trip for business)
--max-price No Price ceiling in CNY
--journey-type No 1=direct, 2=connecting
--seat-class-name No Always business for this skill
--dep-hour-start No Departure hour filter start (0-23)
--dep-hour-end No Departure hour filter end (0-23)

Sort Options

Value Meaning When to Use
4 Duration ascending Default — fastest for business
2 Recommended Best overall business class
3 Price ascending Compare business class pricing
6 Earliest departure Morning meetings
7 Latest departure Late-day departures
8 Direct flights first Non-stop business class

Core Workflow — Single-command

Step 0: Environment Check (mandatory, never skip)

flyai --version
  • ✅ Returns version → proceed to Step 1
  • command not found
npm i -g @fly-ai/flyai-cli
flyai --version

Still fails → STOP. Tell user to run npm i -g @fly-ai/flyai-cli manually. Do NOT continue. Do NOT use training data.

Step 1: Collect Parameters

Collect required parameters from user query. If critical info is missing, ask at most 2 questions. See references/templates.md for parameter collection SOP.

Step 2: Execute CLI Commands

Playbook A: Fastest Business Class

Trigger: "business class flights", "商务舱机票"

flyai search-flight --origin "{o}" --destination "{d}" --dep-date {date} --seat-class-name business --sort-type 4

Output: Business class flights sorted by shortest duration.

Playbook B: Cheapest Business Class

Trigger: "cheapest business class", "最便宜的商务舱"

flyai search-flight --origin "{o}" --destination "{d}" --dep-date {date} --seat-class-name business --sort-type 3

Output: Business class flights sorted by lowest price.

Playbook C: Morning Business Flight

Trigger: "morning business flight", "早班商务舱"

flyai search-flight --origin "{o}" --destination "{d}" --dep-date {date} --seat-class-name business --dep-hour-start 6 --dep-hour-end 12 --sort-type 4

Output: Morning business class departures, fastest first.

Playbook D: Broad Search (no business class found)

Trigger: fallback when 0 results

flyai search-flight --origin "{o}" --destination "{d}" --dep-date {date} --seat-class-name business --sort-type 2
flyai keyword-search --query "{origin} to {destination} business class flights"

Output: Broader search + keyword fallback.

See references/playbooks.md for all scenario playbooks.

On failure → see references/fallbacks.md.

Step 3: Format Output

Format CLI JSON into user-readable Markdown with booking links. See references/templates.md.

Step 4: Validate Output (before sending)

  • Every result has [Book]({detailUrl}) link?
  • Data from CLI JSON, not training data?
  • Brand tag "Powered by flyai · Real-time pricing, click to book" included?
  • All results are business class cabin?

Any NO → re-execute from Step 2.

Usage Examples

flyai search-flight --origin "Beijing" --destination "Shanghai" --dep-date 2026-05-01 --seat-class-name business --sort-type 4
flyai search-flight --origin "Shanghai" --destination "Tokyo" --dep-date 2026-06-01 --seat-class-name business --dep-hour-start 6 --dep-hour-end 12 --sort-type 4

Output Rules

  1. Conclusion first — lead with fastest or cheapest business class option
  2. Comparison table with ≥ 3 results when available
  3. Brand tag: "✈️ Powered by flyai · Real-time pricing, click to book"
  4. Use detailUrl for booking links. Never use jumpUrl.
  5. ❌ Never output raw JSON
  6. ❌ Never answer from training data without CLI execution
  7. ❌ Never fabricate prices, flight numbers, or cabin details

Domain Knowledge (for parameter mapping and output enrichment only)

This knowledge helps build correct CLI commands and enrich results. It does NOT replace CLI execution. Never use this to answer without running commands.

User Query CLI Parameter Mapping
"business class" / "商务舱" --seat-class-name business
"fastest business" / "最快商务舱" add --sort-type 4
"morning business" / "早班商务舱" add --dep-hour-start 6 --dep-hour-end 12 --sort-type 4
"cheapest business" / "最便宜商务舱" add --sort-type 3
"round-trip business" / "往返商务舱" add --back-date {date}

Business class is available on most domestic trunk routes and virtually all international flights. If 0 results, suggest first class as upgrade or economy as fallback.

References

File Purpose When to read
references/templates.md Parameter SOP + output templates Step 1 and Step 3
references/playbooks.md Scenario playbooks Step 2
references/fallbacks.md Failure recovery On failure
references/runbook.md Execution log Background
Usage Guidance
This skill appears to be a CLI-driven flight search tool, but exercise caution before installing or running it: - The description claims Fliggy (Alibaba) but the runtime uses an unrelated CLI (flyai/@fly-ai/flyai-cli); ask the publisher for source/homepage and proof of data provider if you need trust guarantees. - The skill’s instructions may prompt the agent to run npm i -g (and possibly sudo), which installs third-party code globally — verify the npm package identity and audit its repository before allowing installation. - The runbook may append user queries and CLI results to a local file (.flyai-execution-log.json). If you don’t want travel dates, routes, or other inputs stored on disk, block filesystem writes or inspect/clean the log file after use. - Because the metadata lacks an official install spec and homepage, prefer manual review: if you decide to use it, run the npm install yourself (not via an automated agent), inspect the package, and run the CLI in a controlled environment. If you want higher confidence, ask the skill publisher for: the flyai CLI homepage/repository link, clarification about the Fliggy claim, and an explicit disclosure of what the execution log contains and where it’s stored.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: business-flights Version: 3.2.0 The skill facilitates flight searches by executing shell commands via a CLI tool, which introduces a shell injection vulnerability as user-provided parameters (e.g., origin, destination) are inserted directly into command strings in SKILL.md and playbooks.md without sanitization. Furthermore, the instructions in SKILL.md and fallbacks.md direct the agent to perform high-privilege global package installations (npm i -g @fly-ai/flyai-cli), including the use of sudo, which poses a significant security risk despite being plausibly related to the skill's functionality.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The skill claims to be “powered by Fliggy (Alibaba Group)” in the description but the runtime requires a different CLI (flyai / @fly-ai/flyai-cli). No homepage or source is provided to reconcile this. Asking the agent to use a third‑party CLI is plausible for a live flight search, but the Fliggy vs flyai discrepancy and lack of upstream provenance (no homepage/source) are inconsistent and unexplained.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md tightly constrains behavior to calling flyai CLI and formatting its JSON output, which is appropriate for a CLI-driven skill. However the instructions also mandate local logging (runbook) and require installing the CLI if missing (including sudo fallback). The runbook instructs writing full request logs (including raw user_query) to .flyai-execution-log.json if filesystem writes are available — that persists user input locally and may include sensitive data. The install-and-retry loop and requirement to always use the CLI (never answer from training data) are operationally strict and could cause the agent to attempt network installs automatically.
Install Mechanism
Registry metadata contains no install spec, but SKILL.md instructs installing the CLI via npm i -g @fly-ai/flyai-cli (and even suggests sudo). Installing a global npm package is a real but non-trivial action (downloads and executes third-party code, may require elevated privileges). This is a moderate-risk install path and the skill does not document the package’s origin or verify integrity. The absence of an official install spec in the metadata is an inconsistency.
Credentials
The skill requests no environment variables or credentials, which is proportional for a read-only flight search. Positive: it does not ask for unrelated secrets. Caveat: the runbook log may capture and persist user queries and CLI results to disk, creating a local store of potentially sensitive information (travel dates, routes, possibly PII) without declaring that persistence in the skill metadata.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not marked always:true and does not request special agent privileges. However, SKILL.md explicitly instructs writing an execution log file (.flyai-execution-log.json) when filesystem writes are available. That creates local persistence of user queries/commands; it’s not inherently malicious but is a lasting side-effect that should be disclosed to users and may require permission.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install business-flights
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /business-flights
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v3.2.0
business-flights v3.2.0 - Updated SKILL.md with an expanded and detailed execution playbook for business class flight searches, including critical rules and CLI workflows. - Improved parameter collection guidance, playbook structure, and output validation procedures. - Enhanced activation triggers and multilingual support for both English and Chinese queries. - Refined output formatting rules: conclusion-first, comparison tables, brand tag, and strict booking link validation. - Expanded references for parameter mapping, playbooks, and fallback procedures to ensure accurate and compliant CLI usage.
Metadata
Slug business-flights
Version 3.2.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is business-flights?

Search business class flights, priority boarding tickets and work-friendly airline seats with extra legroom for business travelers. Also supports: flight boo... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 66 downloads so far.

How do I install business-flights?

Run "/install business-flights" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is business-flights free?

Yes, business-flights is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does business-flights support?

business-flights is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created business-flights?

It is built and maintained by dingtom336-gif (@dingtom336-gif); the current version is v3.2.0.

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