The FlightBeat widget answers the first question every traveler asks, how long is the flight, right on your page. One paste adds it to a travel blog, an airport guide, a booking page, or anywhere else HTML goes. Free, with no account and no catch.
Paste this snippet into your page wherever you want the calculator to appear. It fills the space you give it, up to 520 pixels wide and about 400 pixels tall.
<iframe src="https://getflightbeat.com/widget" style="width:100%;max-width:520px;height:400px;border:0;border-radius:16px;overflow:hidden" title="FlightBeat flight time calculator" loading="lazy"></iframe>
This is the real widget, exactly what your readers get. Try it: type a city, airport name, or code in either box.
Want the widget to load with a route already filled in? Add airport codes to the address, like https://getflightbeat.com/widget?from=JFK&to=LHR for New York to London. Any IATA codes work, and your readers can still change both boxes.
No account, no API key, no fees. Embed it on as many pages as you like.
Any platform that allows an iframe: WordPress, Squarespace, Wix, Ghost, Webflow, or plain HTML.
The widget sets no cookies and loads no trackers on your site. It is a calculator, nothing more.
Great-circle distance and a typical airliner speed, the same verified math as our calculator. Estimates for planning, not for flight operations.
Questions, or a feature you wish the widget had? Tell us at hello@getflightbeat.com. And if you want the full experience with arrival times, time zones, and aircraft options, that lives in the FlightBeat calculator.
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