Google embraces serendipity on Flight Search, asking you if you’re ‘feeling lucky’

View of an Europe Airpost Boeing B737-30

Way back in late 2012, Google quietly introduced a new experimental service called Flight Explorer. In a nutshell, the tool detects your current location and places it in the ‘From’ section (though this can be edited). In the ‘To’ section it defaults to the US, though this too can be edited. You are then able to customize many facets of your search parameters. Though Flight Explorer still exists as a standalone hub, Google has announced that it’s pulling some of its key features directly into Flight Search. Serendipity in search You’ll be able to enter a full-screen browsing mode and...



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