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10/03/2011

Do Some Research When Travelling By Airoplane

  Do you want to book a flight ticket soon? Whether it’s a family vacation or a business trip, it is important to keep in mind that you have a number of different flight options to make a choice from, often all on the same day which may lead to confusion. You will obviously choose the shortest routes or those that have convenient departure and arrival schedules. It’s a good idea that when booking a flight, you initially do a little investigation, specifically if you have several flight companies to choose from.
  Your airline travel experiences can have a major impact on the overall success and pleasure of your trip. This is especially important if you are traveling with kids or disabled persons, as you may need more assistance and flexibility. Ensure the flight you are likely to choose offers special care for children or individuals with disabilities. They should be if you’re seeking to have a pleasant trip.
  If you find yourself wondering where to start, first ask any family or friends for advice. Which carrier did they fly with on their last trip? Were they pleased with the experience? Would they recommend the same airline to you?
  The online world is the very best place to explore an airline, their reputation, and how travelers are treated. When using the net, there are several approaches that you can take. There are lots of online commercial journals that rate and review companies, which includes airline companies. Read through those critiques to find out the good and bad points of flying with each airline.
  Another option is to search for the practical experiences from everyday travelers. This is also quite simple to do on the internet. There a variety of consumer forums where people share their experiences. There will also be many who file grievances with consumer reporting organizations who generally make the information available for public viewing. These records may be easily found by way of a Google search.
  Since it is quite simple for you to examine airlines and their status, especially via the internet, you should make a point at this to have your trip truely enjoyable.

9/16/2011

ITA-POWERED GOOGLE TRAVEL LAUNCHES; KAYAK SAYS ITS FLIGHT SEARCH IS ‘SUPERIOR’


We heard a few months ago that Google is planning to launch an ITA integrated-flight search product. For background, the DOJ finally approvedGoogle’s $700 million acquisition of airfare software company ITA in April, and Google officially closed the acquisition days later. The deal was being investigated as potentially being anti-competitive to the online travel search industry, as ITA’s software is used by many of Google’s rivals in travel search including Microsoft, Kayak, and Expedia. Today, Google has unveiled its flight search portal, Google Travel.
Basically, you enter your origin and your destination, dates, price parameters, durations and more. You can also set filters for for number of stops, airlines, connections, outbound and inbound times and more.

Results appear within the same page, in a grid like format below a map showing the route and fares. You can lick on your selected flight, choose a desired return flight, and book the flight via the airline website.
It’s a fairly simple web interface, and Search Engine Land says that Google will also be experimenting with advertising. And the portal doesn’t feature one-way or multi-city fares. For now, travel search just focuses on flights but it should be interesting to see if Google will add hotels, and more to the search site.
The big question is how Google meaningfully entering the travel search market (armed with ITA Software) will impact its competitors like Kayak, Expedia and others. Kayak and Expedia currently offer more feature-rich search portals. But Google is a giant in the search space, so it’s not unreasonable to think that the company could capture serious market share in travel search.
Kayak issued this statement in response to Google’s travel portal. We’re confident in our ability to compete, and we believe our flight search technology is superior. We recognize Google is a formidable competitor but they haven’t been successful in every vertical they’ve entered. We use multiple data sources and proprietary technology, all of which helps us in our efforts to provide people with comprehensive, fast and accurate answers to their flight search needs


This article is from http://traveltool.blog.com/