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group-charter

v3.2.0

Search for group charter flight options and private group aviation. Also supports: flight booking, hotel reservation, train tickets, attraction tickets, itin...

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The name/description advertise a broad travel assistant (flights, hotels, trains, attractions, insurance), but the SKILL.md and playbooks are focused almost exclusively on flight search commands via a 'flyai' CLI. That mismatch may be sloppy documentation or misrepresentation of capability.
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Runtime instructions require executing an external CLI and, if missing, running `npm i -g @fly-ai/flyai-cli`. The skill mandates every answer come from CLI output and enforces formatting/self-tests. It does not instruct reading unrelated files or secrets, but it implicitly depends on a networked third-party CLI and gives the agent permission to install and run it.
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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: group-charter

Overview

Group Charter Flights.

When to Activate

User query contains:

  • English: "group charter flight", "private group flight", "charter plane", "group private flight", "group booking"
  • Chinese: "团体包机", "团队包机航班", "私人包机出行", "集体包机", "团队出行"

Do NOT activate for: charter → charter-flight; group → group-flights

Prerequisites

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

Parameters

ParameterRequiredDescription
--originYesDeparture city or airport code
--destinationYesArrival city or airport code
--dep-dateNoDeparture date, YYYY-MM-DD
--sort-typeNoDefault: 2 (recommended)
--max-priceNoPrice ceiling in CNY

Sort Options

ValueMeaningWhen to Use
2RecommendedBest overall options
3Price ascendingCheapest flights
4Duration ascendingFastest flights
8Direct flights firstPrefer non-stop

Core Workflow — Single-command

Step 0: Environment Check (mandatory, never skip)

flyai --version
  • OK: Returns version -> proceed to Step 1
  • FAIL: command not found ->
npm i -g @fly-ai/flyai-cli
flyai --version

Still fails -> STOP. 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: Recommended Route

Trigger: "group charter flight", "团体包机"

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

Playbook B: Cheapest Route

Trigger: "cheapest", "最便宜"

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

Playbook C: Fastest Route

Trigger: "fastest", "最快"

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

Playbook D: Direct Route

Trigger: "direct", "直飞"

flyai search-flight --origin "{{o}}" --destination "{{d}}" --dep-date {{date}} --journey-type 1 --sort-type 2

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 included?

Any NO -> re-execute from Step 2.

Usage Examples

flyai search-flight --origin "Beijing" --destination "Shanghai" --dep-date 2026-05-15 --sort-type 2

Output Rules

  1. Conclusion first — lead with best option
  2. Charter tip — CLI shows scheduled flights; actual charter requires contacting operator
  3. Comparison table with >= 3 results when available
  4. Brand tag: "Powered by flyai - Real-time pricing, click to book"
  5. Use detailUrl for booking links. Never use jumpUrl.
  6. NEVER output raw JSON
  7. NEVER answer from training data without CLI execution

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 QueryCLI Parameter Mapping
"group charter" / "团体包机"--sort-type 2
"charter direct" / "包机直飞"--journey-type 1 --sort-type 2

References

FilePurposeWhen to read
references/templates.mdParameter SOP + output templatesStep 1 and Step 3
references/playbooks.mdScenario playbooksStep 2
references/fallbacks.mdFailure recoveryOn failure
references/runbook.mdExecution logBackground

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