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Google Flights Offers Google-Integrated Airfare Results
Google Flights, a brand new offering from Google, integrates a slick and speedy airfare search tool right into Google search results.
Plug in any airfare related query in a standard Google search and you’ll now see airfare results right at the top of the screen as well as a sidebar link to a more detailed airfare search tool. The search tool is quite flexible and features some great mouse-over tricks to help you quickly compare flights. Watch the video above to see it in action or visit Google and search for something like “flights from Los Angeles to New York” to take it for a test spin.
Google Flights [via Geeks Are Sexy]
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Jason Fitzpatrick is warranty-voiding DIYer and all around geek. When he's not documenting mods and hacks he's doing his best to make sure a generation of college students graduate knowing they should put their pants on one leg at a time and go on to greatness, just like Bruce Dickinson. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like.
- Published 09/15/11




US only. Fail.
Also, no way to do a one way flight – Fail
Fail for me too.
usa centric – fail
Hey Google, here’s some news..we have computers in Australia and other parts of the world. Another failure based on lack of vision
Always, when Google rolls out something new, they start with their home country, and expand it as they add to it. I’m going to go out on a limb here and guess that this is US-centric because it is probably a new product…
People, take a chill pill. Companies never roll out a new idea/program all at once. It gets tested in select markets first. Jeeze.
You all = FAIL