Amadeus provides a set of APIs for the travel industry. Flights, Hotels, Locations and more.
For more details see the Amadeus for Developers Portal and the class reference here on GitHub.
This SDK requires Python 2.7+ or 3.4+. You can install it directly with pip.
You can also add it to your requirements.txt file and install using:
To make your first API call you will need to register for an Amadeus Developer Account and set up your first application.
The client can be initialized directly.
Alternatively it can be initialized without any parameters if the environment variables AMADEUS_CLIENT_ID
and AMADEUS_CLIENT_SECRET
are present.
Your credentials can be found on the Amadeus dashboard. Sign up for an account today.
By default the environment for the SDK is the test
environment. To switch to a production (paid-for) environment please switch the hostname as follows:
Amadeus has a large set of APIs, and our documentation is here to get you started today. Head over to our Reference documentation for in-depth information about every SDK method, its arguments and return types.
This library conveniently maps every API path to a similar path.
For example, GET /v2/reference-data/urls/checkin-links?airlineCode=BA
would be:
Similarly, to select a resource by ID, you can pass in the ID to the singular path.
For example, GET /v1/shopping/hotels/123/hotel-offers
would be:
You can make any arbitrary API call as well directly with the .get
method:
Every API call returns a Response
object. If the API call contained a JSON response it will parse the JSON into the .result
attribute. If this data also contains a data
key, it will make that available as the .data
attribute. The raw body of the response is always available as the .body
attribute.
from amadeus import Location
response = amadeus.reference_data.locations.get(
keyword='LON',
subType=Location.ANY
)
print(response.body) #=> The raw response, as a string
print(response.result) #=> The body parsed as JSON, if the result was parsable
print(response.data) #=> The list of locations, extracted from the JSON
If an API endpoint supports pagination, the other pages are available under the .next
, .previous
, .last
and .first
methods.
If a page is not available, the method will return None
.
The SDK makes it easy to add your own logger.
Additionally, to enable more verbose logging, you can set the appropriate level on your own logger, though the easiest way would be to enable debugging via a parameter on initialization, or using the AMADEUS_LOG_LEVEL
environment variable.
# Flight Inspiration Search
amadeus.shopping.flight_destinations.get(origin='MAD')
# Flight Cheapest Date Search
amadeus.shopping.flight_dates.get(origin='NYC', destination='MAD')
# Flight Low-fare Search
amadeus.shopping.flight_offers.get(origin='MAD', destination='NYC', departureDate='2019-08-01')
# Flight Checkin Links
amadeus.reference_data.urls.checkin_links.get(airlineCode='BA')
# Airline Code Lookup
amadeus.reference_data.airlines.get(airlineCodes='U2')
# Airport and City Search (autocomplete)
# Find all the cities and airports starting by 'LON'
amadeus.reference_data.locations.get(keyword='LON', subType=Location.ANY)
# Get a specific city or airport based on its id
amadeus.reference_data.location('ALHR').get()
# Airport Nearest Relevant Airport (for London)
amadeus.reference_data.locations.airports.get(longitude=0.1278, latitude=51.5074)
# Flight Most Searched Destinations
# Which were the most searched flight destinations from Madrid in August 2017?
amadeus.travel.analytics.air_traffic.searched.get(originCityCode='MAD', marketCountryCode='ES', searchPeriod='2017-08')
# How many people in Spain searched for a trip from Madrid to New-York in September 2017?
amadeus.travel.analytics.air_traffic.searched_by_destination.get(originCityCode='MAD', destinationCityCode='NYC', marketCountryCode='ES', searchPeriod='2017-08')
# Flight Most Booked Destinations amadeus.travel.analytics.air_traffic.booked.get(originCityCode='MAD', period='2017-08')
# Flight Most Traveled Destinations amadeus.travel.analytics.air_traffic.traveled.get(originCityCode='MAD', period='2017-01')
# Flight Busiest Travel Period amadeus.travel.analytics.air_traffic.busiest_period.get(cityCode='MAD', period='2017', direction='ARRIVING')
# Hotel Search # Get list of Hotels by city code amadeus.shopping.hotel_offers.get(cityCode = 'MAD') # Get list of offers for a specific Hotel amadeus.shopping.hotel('SMPARCOL').hotel_offers.get() # Confirm the availability of a specific offer for a specific Hotel amadeus.shopping.hotel('SMPARCOL').offer('4BA070BA10485322FA2C7E78C7852E').get()
Want to contribute? Read our Contributors Guide for guidance on installing and running this code in a development environment.
This library is released under the MIT License.
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