A new service from Google for those who need to get information about flights



Don't even know how many Google services came into operation, but literally every day there are new developments (and maybe someone a rough estimate of the number of services of "Corporation of good", which is now available outside of the Google labs?). On habré often there are news about every new development, and today, finding interesting news about another Google service, decided all this briefly to describe. In General, the service is very easy to use, unnecessary movements do not need, plus, this development available for English-speaking users, which can not but rejoice. But let's move on to the description of the service.

let's Imagine that you need to fly from Kiev to Moscow and you've decided to find on the Internet (where else?) information about a suitable flight. To do this, enter the phrase "flight Kiev Moscow", and immediately under the search bar will have the required information. As always, the search takes a matter of seconds, the service is very quick.



You can also enter queries in English. So, if you need a flight Los Angeles — San Francisco, type "flight LA SF". The same query results will appear if you enter the query "airplane Los Angeles San Francisco". Also there is a drop down menu with a list of suitable flights and brief information about each.



You can enter the query "airplane or plane from Moscow." In this case, the service will show all the flights to Moscow or out of it. In General, you can pick up a lot of combinations, if you need someone to fly anywhere in the near future, try it, it might be useful.

I also note that this service supports queries in 10 languages, which is very good: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese (Brazil), Polish, Russian, Turkish, Catalan.

There are of course minor issues. So, the flights of the smaller settlements are not shown or are shown but not all. But for the most part air travelers this service will fit perfectly.

Via Mashable
Article based on information from habrahabr.ru

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