Google flight search

I love Google. I use Google search more than 10 times a day. One of my most used Google search feature is using define: to search for definition of words.

Looking through my counter logs, I checked out some searches that lead to my site and discovered yet another nifty Google feature:

Google flight search

Basically, you type in “flight <origin city> to <destination city>” and this bit shows up on top of the search result. The main link goes to Expedia.com, and at the bottom are links to flight searches for other travel booking sites like Cheaptickets, Orbitz and Travelocity.

Google flight search

When you click on a link, it will show the flight details: the number of stops, length of trip, airlines, and ticket prices.

What are you favorite Google feature?

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3 Responses to Google flight search

  1. estan says:

    that’s really useful nina.

  2. Pingback: Google’s Flight Search Makes Booking Flights Easy

  3. nina says:

    Estan: Isn’t it? You can also type in “flight siem reap to manila 09/23 10/17 to set the date. Sayang nga lang limited yung booking sites.

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