Show your visitors how to get to you with Skyscanner's simple Who Flies plug-in which dynamically displays which airlines fly on any given flight route.
Available in standard industry size units (leaderboard (728px x 90px), skyscraper (120px x 600px) and large rectangle (300px x 250px)), Who Flies can be plugged straight into your website, simply by cutting and pasting a short piece of code.
Who Flies units are fully configurable; you can choose to show a fixed departure point, fixed destination point or an 'anywhere to anywhere' open search. You can also select your preferred language from choice of 20, including Spanish, Japanese and Russian.
With Who Flies, your visitors can instantly see which airlines fly from their home to your business, and then find cheap flights for their trip by clicking on their preferred airline which takes them to the relevant page on Skyscanner. And they are completely free.
See examples below of how Who Flies can help your visitors.
Please note: all configurations are possible in all sizes of units.
Developers wanting complex configurations should read the Who Flies API Technical Documentation

Travel websites and social networks can use the "anywhere to anywhere" open search - allowing users to select any departure and any destination.

Hotels, tourist attractions and property websites can fix the destination point to show all incoming routes.

Airports can fix the departure point to show all outgoing routes.