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Skyscanner Export - Save Flights to Excel Instantly

Skyscanner Export - Save Flights to Excel Instantly

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Stop copying flight details one by one. Export all Skyscanner search results to Excel, CSV, or JSON with one click.
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Published on December 17, 2025
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Updated on December 17, 2025
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Skyscanner Export - Save Flights to Excel Instantly

Stop copying flight details one by one. Export all Skyscanner search results to Excel, CSV, or JSON with one click.


The Problem Every Traveler Knows Too Well

You've been there. Sitting in front of your laptop at 11 PM, desperately trying to find the best flight deal for your upcoming trip. You open Skyscanner, run a search, and suddenly you're staring at 50+ flight options with different airlines, layovers, departure times, and prices.

Now what?

If you're like most people, you start the painful process of manually copying flight details into a spreadsheet. Airline name. Departure time. Arrival time. Price. Number of stops. Over and over again. For every single flight option you want to compare.

This is insane.

By the time you've copied 20 flights, your eyes are burning, your fingers are tired, and you've probably made at least three copy-paste errors. And here's the worst part: tomorrow, those prices might change, and you'll have to do it all over again.


Why Manual Flight Comparison Doesn't Work

Let's be honest about what happens when you try to compare flights manually:

Time Drain

The average traveler spends 2-3 hours comparing flight options for a single trip. For complex itineraries with multiple legs or flexible dates, that number can easily double. That's time you could spend actually planning what to do at your destination.

Human Error

When you're copying dozens of data points by hand, mistakes happen. You transpose a number. You miss a layover. You accidentally compare prices in different currencies. One small error can lead to booking a flight that costs you hours of extra travel time or hundreds of extra dollars.

Information Overload

Skyscanner shows you a lot of information. Flight duration. Layover airports. Baggage fees. Departure terminals. When you're trying to hold all of this in your head while manually comparing options, important details slip through the cracks.

Decision Fatigue

After an hour of copying and comparing, your brain is fried. You make worse decisions when you're mentally exhausted. That "good enough" flight you book at midnight might not look so good when you're stuck in a 6-hour layover in an airport with no lounges.

Data Gets Lost

You copy everything into a spreadsheet, share it with your travel partner, make some notes, and then... where did that file go? A week later, when you're ready to book, you can't find your comparison sheet. Time to start over.


There Has to Be a Better Way

What if you could capture every single flight option from your Skyscanner search in seconds? What if all the details—prices, times, airlines, layovers, durations—were automatically organized in a clean spreadsheet format, ready for comparison?

What if you never had to copy another flight detail by hand again?

That's exactly what Skyscanner Export does.


How Skyscanner Export Works

Step 1: Search on Skyscanner

Use Skyscanner exactly as you normally would. Enter your departure city, destination, dates, and any other preferences. Let Skyscanner do what it does best—finding all available flight options.

Step 2: Click Export

Once your search results load, click the Skyscanner Export extension icon. Choose your preferred format: Excel, CSV, or JSON. That's it.

Step 3: Get Your Data

Within seconds, you'll have a complete spreadsheet with every flight option from your search. All the details. All organized. Ready to analyze, filter, sort, and share.

No copying. No pasting. No errors. No wasted time.


What Data Gets Exported

Skyscanner Export captures comprehensive flight information for every option in your search results:

Flight Basics

  • Airline name and flight number
  • Departure and arrival airports
  • Departure and arrival times
  • Total flight duration
  • Number of stops

Layover Details

  • Layover airports
  • Layover duration
  • Connection time between flights

Pricing Information

  • Total price
  • Price per passenger
  • Currency

Additional Details

  • Aircraft type (when available)
  • Booking class
  • Baggage allowance information

All of this data is automatically organized into clean columns, making it easy to sort, filter, and compare in Excel, Google Sheets, or any spreadsheet application.


Export Formats That Fit Your Workflow

Excel (.xlsx)

The most popular choice for detailed analysis. Open directly in Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. Use built-in functions to sort by price, filter by airline, or calculate price-per-hour of travel time. Create charts comparing your options. Share with travel companions who can add their own notes.

CSV (.csv)

The universal data format. Works with virtually any spreadsheet application, database, or data analysis tool. Perfect for travelers who use specialized tools or want maximum compatibility.

JSON

For the technically inclined. Structured data format that's perfect for developers, data analysts, or anyone who wants to process flight data programmatically. Build your own comparison tools, feed data into travel planning apps, or create custom visualizations.


Real Scenarios Where Skyscanner Export Saves the Day

The Family Vacation

You're planning a trip for a family of four. Flight costs add up fast, so finding the best deal matters. With Skyscanner Export, you can download all options, calculate total family costs in Excel, and quickly identify which flights offer the best value for your group size.

The Business Trip

Your company has specific policies about airlines, layover times, and fare classes. Instead of manually checking each flight against the rules, export everything to a spreadsheet and use filters to instantly see which options meet your corporate travel policy.

The Flexible Traveler

You've got a week off and you're open to multiple destinations. Run several Skyscanner searches, export each one, and compile a master spreadsheet comparing flights to different cities. Make data-driven decisions about where your travel budget goes furthest.

The Group Organizer

You're coordinating travel for a bachelor party, reunion, or group trip. Export flight options and share the spreadsheet with everyone. Let people vote on preferred options. Keep everyone on the same page without endless group chat messages.

The Points Optimizer

You want to book on a specific airline to earn miles. Export all results, filter by airline in Excel, and quickly compare your loyalty program options without scrolling through pages of results.

The Budget Tracker

You're tracking travel expenses for tax purposes or reimbursement. Exported flight data gives you clean records of the options you considered and the prices at the time of booking.


Why Spreadsheets Beat Mental Math

When flight data is in a spreadsheet, you can do things that are impossible when staring at a search results page:

Sort by What Matters to You

Maybe price is your top priority. Maybe it's total travel time. Maybe it's minimizing layovers. One click sorts all your options by whatever criteria matters most to you.

Filter Out the Noise

Only want to see non-stop flights? Flights under $500? Flights on specific airlines? Filters instantly hide options that don't meet your criteria, so you can focus on real contenders.

Calculate True Costs

That cheap flight with a 10-hour layover might not be such a great deal when you factor in airport meals and the value of your time. In a spreadsheet, you can add columns for hidden costs and calculate the true total.

Compare Across Searches

Run multiple searches with different dates or airports. Export each one. Combine them into a single master spreadsheet and see the big picture across all your options.

Keep Records

Months later, when you can't remember why you booked that specific flight, your exported spreadsheet has all the details. Great for expense reports, travel planning retrospectives, or just satisfying your curiosity.


No Account Required. No Setup. No Hassle.

Some browser extensions want your email address. Some want you to create an account. Some want access to your browsing history, bookmarks, and who knows what else.

Skyscanner Export is different.

Install it. Use it. That's it.

  • No sign-up required - Start exporting immediately after installation
  • No email collection - We don't want your contact information
  • No account creation - Zero barriers between you and your flight data
  • No login screens - Never see an authentication prompt
  • Minimal permissions - Only requests what's absolutely necessary to function

The extension works locally in your browser. Your flight searches stay your business.


Privacy-First Design

We built Skyscanner Export with a simple philosophy: your data is yours.

What We Don't Do

  • We don't collect your search history
  • We don't track which flights you're looking at
  • We don't store your exported data on any server
  • We don't sell information to third parties
  • We don't use analytics that identify individual users

What Happens When You Export

When you click export, the extension reads the flight data from the Skyscanner page currently open in your browser. It formats that data into your chosen file type. It saves the file to your computer. End of story.

No data leaves your machine. No information is transmitted anywhere. The export happens entirely within your browser.


Technical Details for Power Users

Browser Compatibility

Skyscanner Export is built as a Manifest V3 Chrome extension, following the latest security standards and best practices for browser extensions.

Lightweight Performance

The extension is optimized for minimal resource usage. It doesn't run background processes that drain your battery or slow down your browsing. It activates only when you're on Skyscanner and click the export button.

Regular Updates

Skyscanner occasionally updates their website structure. We monitor for changes and release updates to ensure the extension continues working smoothly. Updates install automatically through the Chrome Web Store.

Data Accuracy

The extension captures data exactly as it appears on the Skyscanner page. What you see is what you get in your export. No modifications, no interpretations, no guessing.


Common Questions

Does this work with all Skyscanner searches?

Yes. The extension works with flight searches on all Skyscanner domains (.com, .net, and country-specific versions). Whether you're searching one-way, round-trip, or multi-city, your results can be exported.

How many flights can I export at once?

There's no artificial limit. If Skyscanner shows you 200 flight options, you can export all 200 in one click. The more results on the page, the longer the export takes, but we're talking seconds, not minutes.

Do I need to be logged into Skyscanner?

No. The extension works whether you're logged in or browsing as a guest. Your Skyscanner account status doesn't affect functionality.

Will this work if Skyscanner changes their website?

Website changes can temporarily affect the extension. We actively maintain the extension and release updates when needed. If you notice any issues, updates typically resolve them within a short time.

Can I export hotel or car rental searches?

The current version focuses on flight searches. Flight data is the most complex and time-consuming to compare manually, which is why we prioritized it.

Does the export include booking links?

The export focuses on flight details and pricing data. For booking, you'll return to Skyscanner and use their standard booking flow.


Start Saving Time Today

Every minute you spend copying flight details by hand is a minute you could spend on something better. Planning your itinerary. Researching your destination. Or just relaxing before your trip.

Skyscanner Export eliminates the busywork of flight comparison.

One click. All your flight data. Clean, organized, ready to analyze.

No sign-up. No learning curve. No reason not to try it.

Install Skyscanner Export and take control of your flight search data.


Quick Start Guide

  1. Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store
  2. Go to Skyscanner and search for flights as usual
  3. Wait for results to fully load on the page
  4. Click the extension icon in your browser toolbar
  5. Choose your format (Excel, CSV, or JSON)
  6. Open your file and start comparing flights the smart way

That's it. Five steps. Less than a minute. Hours of manual work eliminated.


The Bottom Line

Flight comparison shouldn't be a chore. You shouldn't need to spend hours copying data that already exists on your screen. You shouldn't make booking decisions based on incomplete information because you got tired of manual data entry.

Skyscanner Export exists because travelers deserve better tools.

We built this extension for ourselves first—because we were tired of the copy-paste grind. Now we're sharing it with every traveler who values their time.

Your next flight search can be different. Faster. Smarter. More informed.

Download Skyscanner Export and see the difference for yourself.

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