Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Google improves panel on airline flights

When they bought the company in aviation ITA data, we knew that Google was up to something. Well, the launch of Google Flights happened some time later with easily searchable information about flights from one corner to another, with the right to amounts charged by the airlines.


Now the data on flights returning to normal Google search in an integrated manner.

The functionality existed before, but got better, as shown in the screenshot at the outset. By using the formula "flights from place x to place y" (in English of course), Google's algorithm automatically understands that they are two different places and tells you which are the flights, at what times and where airlines.

The panel of flights provided by Google allows you to modify the dates of departure and return. Shows, besides the airlines, the travel time, something important for us to plan the time we stay at a particular place. And the values ​​are of course "from". Just do not ask me whether or not they include airport taxes, which sites like Decolar.com in Brazil says only after you already had the heart to take the air-bridge for $ 49.90.

The bad news: it works only with U.S. domestic flights. If you plan a trip backpack style to the land of Uncle Sam, it's still a good choice.

The appeal is in process of release. Should appear for all users in the coming days, according to the company.