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EasyJet Scraper turns route searches into clean fare rows with prices, flight numbers, times, airport details, and booking links. It helps builders, travel tools, and analysts monitor EasyJet fares through Apify datasets, exports, API access, schedules, and webhooks.
I added EasyJet Scraper to my Apify actor portfolio for people who need structured fare data without checking routes by hand. It searches EasyJet by route, date, trip type, and passenger mix, then saves fare rows with prices, flight numbers, local times, airport details, and booking links.
It is EasyJet-only by design, so it is better for focused route monitoring than broad airline comparison. If you try it, please let me know what you think 🫡
How does it handle rate limits or IP blocks from EasyJet during heavy scraping runs, and is there a built-in proxy rotation or do I need to configure that myself?
Does this respect EasyJet's terms of service, or is there a real risk of getting rate-limited or blocked once you start pulling routes on a schedule through the API?
About EasyJet Scraper on Product Hunt
“Export EasyJet fare data by route and date”
EasyJet Scraper was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #100 on the daily leaderboard. EasyJet Scraper turns route searches into clean fare rows with prices, flight numbers, times, airport details, and booking links. It helps builders, travel tools, and analysts monitor EasyJet fares through Apify datasets, exports, API access, schedules, and webhooks.
EasyJet Scraper was featured in API (98.4k followers), Transportation (5.5k followers) and Developer Tools (515.4k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 88k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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