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Google unveiled its “Flight Search” Service
Posted On 14 Sep 2011
Google today released the initial version in the U.S. of its flight search service, called Flight Search.
Google entered the business of hiring and booking air travel in April when the U.S. authorities approved them the purchase of 700 million dollars from ITA Software, which developed a localization tool used by airlines and flight sector agencies.
The company stresses that its service gets “super-fast results” and lets you know what days “are the least expensive” to make a specific trip through the calendar tracking. “Flight information, however, is still limited to a number of U.S. cities and only reflects roundtrip fares in economy class.