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Google's integrated flight info on the search results



Google has made ​​an official announcement that the flight data in user-accessible OneBox regularly. The search engine that displays flight data on the results page will certainly help users to get information about the flight. The interesting thing is, Google reveals that it does not use data or ITA technology that has been acquired.



"Finding information is one of aviation's most popular online activities, so as to make it a little easier in finding search results related to the trip, users can view summary information in a quick flight on the results page," said Petter Wedum, IT expert on Google software on his official page.



If you want to search for a specific route, users can search for something like "flight from the city of origin to destination city" and the user registers a list of some of the popular flight route. Then, when users expand into "non-stop flight schedule", the user will see a detailed schedule of all flights from airlines serving specific routes. The second way to use flight search through OneBox is to search for all flights departing from certain airports.



For this type of search, Google will list the three most popular flights. Users can expand the section and see all the flight and clicking on any of the information that will reveal more details. Info search for the new flights are available for search in 10 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Brazilian Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Turkish and Catalan.
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