Get Flight Schedule Information Right In Your Google Search Results

Google has brought a new feature to it's search. They have started including airline flight schedules in their search results. All you have to do is type 'Flight From source to destination' and it lists all the available flights. The source and destination should be two specific cities to get relevant results. Similar feature has been already available in Microsoft Corp.'s Bing Search Results, where they also provide certain pricing information along with the schedules.

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Petter Wedum, a Google software engineer, wrote on a company blog, "This is just a small step toward making richer travel information easier to find."

We can see that, Google's search results of flight schedule are fairly limited at this point. But it  won't be long that we get better results after Google starts using ITA Software search tools. ITA is known for their specialization in organizing the airline data and Google acquired ITA in a $700 million deal this April.

Let's look forward to some search feature from Google that helps find your lost luggage.

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