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US Datacenter Proxies for Travel Aggregation

Aggregate US flight and hotel pricing at scale on 6,000+ US datacenter IPs with ~30 ms latency and zero throttling.

Unlimited IPs1 Countries99.98% Uptime

Datacenter Features

1Gbps+ connection speeds
Unlimited bandwidth included
HTTP, SOCKS5 & SOCKS5 UDP ASSOCIATE
Dedicated server infrastructure
Multiple authentication methods
Zero traffic throttling

Why US Datacenter Proxies Fit Travel Aggregation

Fare and rate aggregation is a high-volume, time-sensitive read job, and shared US datacenter IPs are built for it. FlashProxy offers 6,000+ US datacenter IPs with ~30 ms typical latency and zero throttling, so you can poll routes and properties fast enough to catch price moves as they happen. Because every exit is US-based, you collect US-market pricing exactly as a US traveler would see it. With up to 50,000 concurrent connections, you can sweep large route and hotel networks in parallel without the network capping your throughput.

A Typical Aggregation Workflow

Define your origin-destination pairs and property lists, then schedule frequent polls of US flight and hotel search results. Rotate a fresh US IP per query so repeated checks of the same route do not concentrate on one address. Parse fares, availability, and totals, then diff against the prior snapshot to surface drops and trigger alerts. With zero throttling and 50,000 concurrent slots, you can fan out across many routes at once and keep a near-real-time picture of US travel pricing for your dashboards.

Setup: Protocols, Rotation, and Auth

Point your collectors at the FlashProxy endpoint over HTTP or SOCKS5, including SOCKS5 UDP ASSOCIATE when a tool needs UDP. Use rotating sessions to draw a new US IP on each request, or sticky sessions when a multi-step search flow must keep one IP across calls. Authenticate with your proxy username and password per connection. Most scrapers and headless-browser stacks accept a single proxy URL, so set the host, port, and credentials once and let rotation distribute IPs across your route sweeps automatically.

Best Practices

Pace polls per target and rotate IPs per query so each lookup looks independent. Use sticky sessions for search flows that carry state across steps, like a fare search that leads to a priced itinerary. Cache unchanged results to avoid re-fetching and wasting bandwidth, and set explicit timeouts with retries on a fresh IP. Keep headers and user-agents realistic, stagger heavy sweeps to avoid one detectable burst, and log the exit IP per request so you can reproduce any pricing anomaly during debugging.

Pitfalls (Including US-Only Geo)

These IPs are US-based only, so you collect US-market pricing and cannot present as a traveler in another country or capture non-US point-of-sale fares. If your model needs other-country pricing, this product is the wrong fit. Datacenter IPs are also more detectable than residential, so aggressive travel sites may rate-limit or challenge heavy bursts. Slow the cadence, rotate more often, and keep request patterns clean. Never claim geos you do not have; for US travel pricing, the speed and scale are a strong match.

Pricing and Scaling

Billing is pay-as-you-go per GB, starting at $0.70/GB and scaling down to a $0.16/GB floor as your volume grows. Search-result pages are relatively light, so frequent polling across many routes can stay cost-efficient. If you run continuous, heavy aggregation around the clock, the unlimited-bandwidth time-based tier can be more predictable than per-GB billing. Begin per GB, measure your real consumption across a few days of polling, and move to the tier that matches your route and property coverage.

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