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There’s still time to plan an affordable New Year’s Eve getaway
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Still looking for somewhere fun to ring in the new year? With a few tips from our experts and money-saving features in
Flight Search
you can still find a good deal -- even to
popular New Year’s Eve destinations
like Las Vegas or New York City.
Tools to help you stay on budget
Expand the map within Flight Search to see lowest fares for all the different places you can visit and explore your flight options.
Be on the look out for a “TIP” with your flight search results — letting you know if you can save by using a nearby airport or flying on a different day.
Consult our calendar to quickly scan the lowest fares highlighted for each day and pick the best date.
Use the lowest fares graph below the calendar to see how prices may fluctuate — and find the least expensive time to fly.
Choose one of our suggested “Best Flights” in the results, that show you flights with the best trade-off between price and convenience.
Tips to save on flights during the week of New Year’s Eve
Consider booking a flight that arrives on New Years Eve. It's less expensive overall, saving you an average of 15%*. Certain destinations such as Fort Lauderdale or Denver may save you an average of 35%*.
Return on New Year’s Day. You may have to limit the champagne toasts but, for some destinations like Miami, San Juan, or Madrid, you can save an average of 16%*.
Shift your travel plans by two days and save 15%* on average (for example, try leaving on the 29th vs. the 27th).
OK -- let’s put all this advice into action and show you how you can use Flight Search to find a frugal flight this New Year’s Eve. Let’s say you live in Denver and you want to watch the ball drop in the famed
Times Square
. In this example, our “TIP” shows you how you can save over $100 by departing a day earlier and returning a day later.
By looking at the calendar and lowest fares graph, you’ll see you can save even more if you arrive on New Year’s Eve and extend your stay a little.
While we can’t guarantee these low fares will last for long, we hope these money-saving tips and features have inspired your sense of wanderlust. What are you waiting for? Use
Flight Search
to figure out the best flight deals and book your New Years Eve getaway.
Posted by Steve Franklin, Technical Program Manager, Travel
*The above data was obtained on December 15, 2014 by using Google Flight Search for 2-10 day trips, with departure dates of December 26th through December 31st.
Let Google help you plan a delicious, multi-city meal this Thanksgiving
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Break out the stretchy pants: Thanksgiving is right around the corner. Before settling in for a day of family, football and food coma, many weary travelers earn their eats through another time-tested holiday tradition: travel. This year, plan a different kind of holiday — one where you can enjoy your meal on the fly (literally). Check out our jet-setting, turkey-day-travel-itinerary that takes you across 4 historic American cities named after your favorite Thanksgiving eats, like Cranberry Country, WI and Pie Town, NM. Planning your adventure is easy with Google travel tools that can help you quickly find the best flights, hotels and things to do.
You can use the itinerary we’ve saved as your recipe for adventure or go to
www.google.com/flights
to quickly and easily plan your own multi-city meal — selecting the destinations and portions that appeal to you.
Take our suggestion and start your edible itinerary with the star of the show: the turkey. Fly into AMA (Amarillo, TX) and drive to the small town of
Turkey, TX
. With a population of less than 1,000 and an annual festival honoring native son and Western Swing musician Bob Wills, it’ll be a leisurely visit. Swing by the dry goods shop on Main Street, or check out the Bob Wills Museum, with twice-weekly live music shows.
Once you’ve had your fill of Turkey, TX, hop a flight to JAX (Jacksonville, FL) and make the quick 50-minute drive to Spuds, FL to indulge in everyone’s favorite starchy side dish. Primarily a farming community, the main crop in Spuds is — you guessed it — potatoes. Only 20 minutes away is St. Augustine, the oldest European settlement in the country. You can enjoy a variety of historically themed activities to indulge your turkey day traditionalist, including the
Colonial Quarter
and the
Florida Agricultural Museum
.
Up next? A visit to Cranberry Country by way of MKE (Milwaukee, WI). Take a relaxing drive on the scenic
Cranberry Highway
with nearly 50 miles of cranberry bogs, some that have been functioning farms since the 1870s. You can also take a 2-hour drive to Chicago where there are plenty of Thanksgiving-themed events to keep you entertained. Bundle up on Thursday morning to watch the
81st Annual McDonald’s Thanksgiving Parade
, featuring floats, local celebrities and marching bands.
When the tryptophan finally kicks in, ask Google to show you “
Hotels in Chicago
” and you’ll see several options available. Select your preferred hotel and quickly book with one of our travel partners. Hit the town early the next morning for a day of Black Friday deals along the famed
Magnificent Mile
, where for over 50 years, the trees along Michigan Avenue have been draped with thousands of twinkling holiday lights.
There’s no better way to end your meal than in aptly-named
Pie Town, NM
. After landing in ABQ (Albuquerque, NM), settle in for a 2.5-hour drive to the tiny community made famous for its proximity to the Continental Divide and its pie. Try Pie-o-Neer Pies, a
Travel + Leisure featured restaurant
. It’s known for chocolate pies, butterscotch pies and New Mexico Apple pie made with green chiles and pine nuts. Sure, it’s a bit of a departure from tradition, but after this whirlwind Thanksgiving food tour, a spicy slice sounds just right.
Hungry yet? Why don’t you invite a friend to join you on this tasty, turkey-day trip. Select “Share this itinerary” and your friend will receive an email summary like the one below. When they select the blue button reading, “View on Google”, they’ll be directed to
Flight Search
where they can see the full itinerary and quickly complete their booking so they can join you on this multi-city, meal march.
Whether you decide to follow our recipe or plan your own Thanksgiving adventure, we hope you’ll see how fast and easy it is to use Google to find the best flights, hotels and things to do on your next trip.
Posted by Cheryl Eisele, Product Marketing Manager, Travel
Let Google help you visit the world’s most haunted places… if you dare
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Halloween is coming up -- and that means it’s time to get your spook on. Dress up in costumes, tour haunted attractions or visit a real-life haunted house. With a few simple voice prompts and taps, Google can help you plan a trip to some of the spookiest places around.
You might consider visiting the
Beechworth Lunatic Asylum
-- a 19th century, abandoned asylum in Australia rumored to have nearly 9,000 souls haunting its halls. Or travel to Ireland, in pursuit of Halloween’s Celtic roots. You could visit the
Ross Castle
-- believed to be one of the most haunted castles in Ireland.
If you’re really daring, you can stay the night in the 1851
Marshall House
in Savannah, GA -- where water faucets turn on and off, doorknobs wobble, unseen children are often heard playing in the halls, and staff and guests routinely see men wearing Civil War uniforms.
It’s easy to visit these haunts no matter where you live. Just ask Google to show you flights or begin your search on
google.com/flights
. You can quickly compare the cost to different destinations, find tips to save money and choose the “best flights” -- based on price and convenience. Live in NYC? A weekend trip to Savannah might be in your future.
With a few taps, you can select your outbound and return flights, and complete your booking on our partner’s website.
When you’re ready, ask Google to show you the “closest hotels to the Marshall House” and you’ll see a list of nearby hotels, including -- of course -- The Marshall House. You can view photos of the hotel, peruse user reviews and digitally explore the surrounding area with Street View. If you’re dying to stay here, simply tap one of the booking links to complete your reservation.
Now that you’ve seen how frighteningly fast and easy it is, let Google help you plan your next trip.
Posted by Cheryl Eisele, Product Marketing Manager, Travel
Google makes it easier to shop for flights to popular destinations
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
If you often fly on popular air routes -- like Los Angeles to San Francisco -- you’ve probably faced the challenge of sifting through long lists of nonstop flights, all with similar prices. In fact, routes like these have over 50 nonstop flights every day. While having all the information in one place is convenient, the choices can be overwhelming -- especially on a mobile device.
Now
Flight Search
offers a new way to shop for flights on popular routes that makes it much easier to scan available flights and quickly determine which is best for you. Instead of displaying every flight individually, Flight Search groups together similar flights, then displays those departure times on a one-day timeline. Flights are grouped by airline, price and number of stops -- and
Best flights
highlight those options that are the best tradeoff between price and convenience.
Best flights with new similar flights timeline.
Expanded list of similar flights.
To use the timeline, tap on a circle to select a single flight. Alternatively, tap anywhere else in the similar flights box to expand the full list of individual flights. You can then select a specific flight, or tap on the similar flights box again to collapse the list.
We think this unique display will make it easier and faster to find the best flight possible, whether you’re shopping on a mobile device or desktop. Timelines only appear on busy air routes with many similar flights. Give it a try on your next business trip or vacation on one of these busier routes.
Posted by Peter Balsiger, Software Engineer, Travel
Let Google Now help you with your end of summer travel plans
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
As you’re planning that end of summer vacation, let
Google Now
ease your travels and help you spend less time digging for information – so you can have more time to enjoy your trip.
Before you even leave your house, Google Now can tell you what the weather will be like at your destination – so you can pack any last minute items – and how much traffic to expect before you head to the airport. You can also check the status of your flight to make sure it’s on-time.
And starting now, on your Android device, you’ll get help if your flight is delayed or cancelled. With one tap on the “Find alternate flights” link, you’ll quickly see a list of available options and have the necessary information to get your flight rebooked.
At the airport, boarding passes for some airlines will be automatically displayed to help you breeze through to the gate. And once you arrive at your destination, you’ll get reservation details and directions to the car rental center as well as your hotel (if you’ve received a confirmation in your Gmail).
If you haven’t planned out every detail of your stay beforehand, no worries! You’ll see suggestions to explore nearby attractions, events and photo spots — as well as get reminders with local restaurant reservations and directions. And, if you’ve got tickets to a show or a concert in your Gmail, Google Now will have it ready when you arrive at the venue.
These goodies and
more
are waiting for you in the latest version of the Google Search app on
Google Play
. If you use an iPhone or iPad, you can also download the latest version of the Google Search app from the
App Store
. Enjoy your trip!
Posted by Fred Brewin, Product Manager, Google Now
Easily plan trips from Denmark, Norway and Sweden now using Flight Search
Monday, July 21, 2014
Starting today, travelers living in Denmark, Norway or Sweden can use Flight Search to quickly find, compare and book flights originating from each of these countries by accessing
www.google.dk/flights/
,
www.google.no/flights/
and
www.google.se/flights/
, or by searching for flights directly within Google. Additionally, you can search in your local language and see prices in your local currency from your mobile device, tablet or desktop.
Let’s say you live in Norway and you want to plan a summer getaway. If you access Flight Search, you’ll immediately see the price, duration and type of flight for several popular destinations you might like to visit -- based on your preferences and previous searches. If you set your dates and tap to expand the map, you’ll see live prices for destinations around the world. A trip to Kristiansand sounds nice.
Once you tap on Kristiansand, you’ll automatically be presented with a list of ‘Best flights’ (flights that represent the best tradeoff of convenience and price) and a tip for how you can save a bit. In this case, you can save NOK928 just by leaving one day later. For nearly a thousand Krones it might be worth it!
When you’re ready, you can select the tip, choose your outbound and return flight, and reserve your flights by tapping the red book button.
As you start to plan your next trip from Norway, Sweden or Denmark, try
www.google.no/flights/
,
www.google.se/flights/
or
www.google.dk/flights/
for yourself.
As a reminder, anyone can use
www.google.com/flights
to plan trips worldwide. We hope Flight Search makes it fast and easy to explore where you want to go and figure out the best time to travel!
Posted by Stefan Trienen, Partner Development Manager, Travel
Hoteliers can improve their online presence with Google My Business
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
(Cross-posted on the
Google and Your Business Blog
)
Today we are announcing
Google My Business
, a single place for hoteliers and other local businesses to quickly and easily update their business information and add beautiful photos that are displayed to their customers -- whether they’re looking for you on Google Search, Maps, Google+ or
Google Hotel Finder
.
To see how easy it is to improve your hotel’s presence on Google and connect with customers, read the
full blog post
on the Google and Your Business blog or visi
t
google.com/mybusiness
to verify your hotel and get started.
Posted by Tom Mulders, Sr. Program Manager, Travel
Feeling Lucky? Explore flights in fun, new ways with Google
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Just over a year ago, we launched an experimental feature called explore flights to give you a unique, price-focused way of exploring different destinations within a region. It's still available, but over the next few days we’ll be rolling out some of the most popular functionality right into
Flight Search
-- plus a few other surprises.
So, whether you know where you want to go or want to throw caution to the wind and visit some place completely new, we've got some fun, new ways to help you explore the world around you! See it in action.
If you’re looking for some inspiration, you can click on the map to enter a full-screen exploring experience. You can pan the entire world and see all of the different cities you can fly to, see photos of the top attractions for each city and see how the price changes based on holidays, day of the week or time of year.
If you’re feeling really adventurous, try the “I’m Feeling Lucky” feature. It’s kind of like a travel slot machine. Simply select the “I’m Feeling Lucky” button from within the expanded map and we’ll give you ideas of where to go. You can add price or time limits and press the button as many times as you want -- we’ll keep suggesting destinations you might like.
Additionally, whenever you type a region (e.g. “South America”) as your destination in Flight Search you’ll see cards for the most popular destinations within that region, and destinations personalized for you based on your past searches. We’ll also provide a map so you can see where these places are located -- as well as the lowest fare and duration to fly to each place.
As you start to plan your next vacation, try
google.com/flights
for yourself. We hope it makes your destination selection process more fun and informative.
Posted by Gus Prevas, Software Engineer, Travel Team
Google+ Stories and Movies: memories made easier
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
(Cross-posted on the
Google Official Blog
)
A suitcase full of dirty clothes. A sad-looking house plant. And 437 photos and videos on your phone, tablet and camera. This is the typically messy scene after a vacation. And although we can’t do your laundry (thanks but no thanks), or run your errands (well, maybe
a few
), we’d still like to help. Enter Google+ Stories, which can automatically weave your photos, videos and the places you visited into a beautiful travelogue.
No more sifting through photos for your best shots, racking your brain for the sights you saw, or letting your videos collect virtual dust. We’ll just gift you a story after you get home. This way you can relive your favorite moments, share them with others, and remember why you traveled in the first place.
Stories will be available this week on Android and the web, with iOS coming soon. In the meantime you can browse my story below (click to start), or explore a few others by paraglider
Tom de Dorlodot
, and DJ
Steve Aoki
.
When it’s less about travel, and more about today's events (like a birthday party, or baby’s first steps),
Google+ Movies
can produce a highlight reel of your photos and videos automatically—including effects, transitions and a soundtrack. Today we’re bringing Movies to Android, iOS and the web, so lots more people will receive these video vignettes.
A movie of my daughter’s first bike ride, created automatically by Google+
To get started with Stories and Movies, simply
back up
your photos and videos to Google+. And that’s it.
Auto Awesome
will get to work in the background, and you’ll get notified when a story or movie is ready.
In fact: if your photo library is already online, you may already have stories waiting for you. So look for the new app in
Google Play
, view the full list of improvements
on Google+
, and enjoy your walks down memory lane.
Posted by
+Anil Sabharwal
, Director of Product Management
S7 Airlines launches QPX to allow improved flight shopping across channels
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
S7 Airlines, one of Russia’s largest airlines and a
one
world alliance member, recently launched our
QPX™
pricing and shopping technology. S7 now offers their customers a more accurate and efficient way of shopping for flights across multiple channels -- on
www.s7.ru
, within the call center and with their
Android™
app.
This is part of a larger effort in which S7 deployed a new booking platform with a modern design. As part of this first release, S7 used QPX pricing and shopping technology to allow their customers to shop for flights across the S7 network and their partner networks.
Dmitriy Chuyko, S7 Airlines E-commerce Director said, “Using QPX pricing and shopping technology gives our customers a more accurate, robust and efficient way to shop for flights. The initial launch was really smooth and we’re looking forward to releasing some of the new features we’re working on, like reward shopping and the ability to support refunds and reissues.”
We’re excited to welcome S7 as a customer.
To learn more about QPX visit
www.itasoftware.com
.
Nicola Simionato, General Manager, Travel EMEA & APAC
Ok Google. Find me a hotel...
Friday, May 09, 2014
It’s
U.S. National Travel & Tourism week
-- whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, you can plan it all from your mobile phone.
Let’s say you’re on a business trip in Miami and you decide to stay through the weekend to head down to Key West. You can say “Ok Google, show me tourist attractions in Key West”. Quickly you see there are a ton of fun things to do near Key West: you can visit the Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, take a tour of Ernest Hemingway’s house and relax with a Margarita on the sunny beaches!
Now you need to find a hotel. Just ask your phone again, “Ok Google, show me hotels with a view in Key West.” You’ll find several nice options and you can tap on one to see more details about the hotel, including photos and reviews. You can easily scroll through the photos to get a better feel for what the hotels look like.
You can also tap on “See inside” to take a 360° tour of the hotel and property with
Google Maps Business View
. Just a few taps later and you’re booked at the Southernmost on the Beach Hotel.
You can also check business hours for the attractions you want to visit, get directions from your hotel (whether you’re walking or driving) and figure out which restaurants to hit up while you’re there -- even filtered by type of cuisine. Ask your phone “Ok Google, show me seafood restaurants in Key West.” If you further filter by ratings, you’ll see our hotel has a highly rated, surfside dining spot. You can also use the “See inside” 360° tour to see the awesome view from the cafe.
We hope our tips for using your phone to figure out where to go, what to do and where to stay will help you plan an amazing vacation. Try saying ‘Ok Google…” and start planning your next trip today.
Posted by Lin Classon, Product Marketing Manager, Travel
Welcome to the Google Travel Blog
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Welcome! The ITA Blog is now the
Google Travel Blog
. We’ve got a new name and home, but you’ll still get all the latest news from Google in the travel space.
Here, you can read about the latest news, product updates from ITA Software and our other travel initiatives, announcements about our partners and business customers, as well as get tips from our travel experts. Check back often and don’t forget to update your bookmark or your
RSS feed
.
In addition to our
blog
, you can also follow us on our
Travel Google+ page
and
Twitter
. Travel on.
Posted by Cara Kretz, Sr. Manager, Travel
Google expands Flight Search in Ireland and Poland
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Whether you live in Ireland or Poland --
Flight Search
on Google makes planning your trips fast and easy. You can now access
google.ie/flights
and
google.pl/flights
, or search for flights directly within Google to quickly find, compare and book flights -- and see prices in your local currency and language.
Let’s say you live in Dublin and you’d like to visit Nice, but you’re unsure of the least expensive time to travel. When you click on the departure date field, a calendar pops up with the lowest fare highlighted for each day. You’ll also see the lowest fares graph below the calendar that shows how prices may fluctuate based on the season, holidays or other events. Scrolling through a couple of months you can quickly see that May is a great time to fly.
Once you select your departure and return dates, you’ll be presented with a list of ‘Best flights’; these represent the best tradeoff of convenience and price. You can always view other flights that might be longer or more expensive by scrolling through the summary list or selecting, 'Show all'.
The Ryanair flight at €52 looks perfect. It’s nonstop, short and inexpensive. You can select your return flight, confirm the number of passengers and simply click on the red book button to complete your purchase on Ryanair’s website.
Our goal is to provide you with fast results as you explore where you want to go, figure out the best time to travel, browse a simple list of the most relevant flights and book your trip. We hope you’ll enjoy planning your next trip with
Flight Search
!
Posted by David Olliges, Product Manager
Easily find hotels by travel time with Hotel Finder
Thursday, February 27, 2014
If you’re visiting an unfamiliar city or just want to stay near a specific landmark or location,
Hotel Finder
can help. Use the search by
travel time
filter to quickly narrow your options and find the closest hotel -- whether you’re traveling by car, public transit or walking.
Lets say you’ve always wanted to visit the famed fictional detective Sherlock Holmes’ home in London but you’re not really sure which hotels are nearby. Start by going to
www.google.com/hotels
. Enter “Sherlock Holmes Museum, London” and select your dates. In the top left corner of the map, click “Show hotels 15 minutes from...” to filter by travel time. Select 10 minutes by public transit. In less time than it takes to read these instructions, you’ve just narrowed your search from 2000+ choices to less than 200.
If you want to narrow your options further, you can sort by travel time and only hotels with a 4.0+ user rating. Elementary my dear Watson! You’ve further refined your choices to only 33, making it much easier to plan your trip!
We’re very excited about the planning power this gives you, and we hope
Hotel Finder
makes planning your next trip a little more fun and a lot easier.
Konrad Gianno, Software Engineer
Calendar shopping for flights just got easier
Thursday, February 06, 2014
Let’s say you want to go skiing in Vail, Colorado this winter, but you’re flexible on when you leave and how long you stay. Try our improved
Flight Search
calendar from any of your devices to help you quickly figure out the best deal. As soon as you start entering your dates, a new, expanded calendar pops up with the lowest fare highlighted for each day. Select your outbound date and prices update instantly for return dates. You can change stops, length of stay, preferred airline or more -- and prices update instantly, without having to do any extra searches!
To see how prices may fluctuate based on the season, holidays or other events, use the lowest fares graph under the calendar. It lets you scroll through future months to quickly and easily compare airfares across dates. Now you can see low-fare flight options, even if your travel dates are far in the future.
For your Vail trip, as you enter your origin and destination cities, a calendar pops up with lowest fares for each day. If you quickly scan the lowest fares graph below, you’ll see that March is the least expensive time to travel. Select your outbound and return dates. Try restricting the results to non-stop flights and compare the price difference for a 3, 4 or 5 day trip. Now you can make your final selections and book your flight, feeling confident you’ve found the best option for your trip.
We hope the changes we’ve made will help you save time and money! If you haven’t already done so,
try
our enhanced calendar shopping and lowest fares graph when planning your next trip.
Posted by Rani Manoharan, UI designer, travel
Finding good flight deals just got much easier in Europe
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
(
Cross-posted on the
UK Travel blog
)
Travelers searching for a good flight deal in Europe may have needed to check multiple online sites to be sure they found the lowest airfare and best flight options. Now with the addition of Ryanair flight information in Google’s Flight Search, it is much easier to find the lowest fare -- at lightning speed.
We are delighted that Ryanair, which is Europe’s largest airline and the largest airline in the world in terms of flown international passengers and which is known for its low fares, has joined the Google Flight Search family.
Using Google’s Flight Search, travelers in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain (as well as Canada and the USA) can quickly find, filter and compare flights, view prices in their local currency, save the results for later, or book directly with any of our booking partners.
Since we launched Flight Search in 2011, we've worked hard to add new features that make it fun, fast and easy to shop and book airfares
Best Flights and Tips
- Quickly get the best answers with suggestions for alternate dates, airports, and trade-off between price and convenience
Interactive Maps - users are able to explore possible destinations and view live ticket prices by surfing an interactive map
Saved Flights
- Results can be saved to track price changes, helping users make smart booking decisions
Google Flight Search is fast, easy to use and interactive so business people, parents and star crossed lovers can quickly book their travel and get back to their work, parenting or pining. We want to give users as many flight options as possible, so introducing Ryanair is very exciting. We are working to expand our relationships with other airlines and travel partners to bring Flight Search to more countries in Europe and around the world.
Posted by David Robles Fosg, Partner Development, Travel
China Southern Airlines signs up for QPX air shopping
Thursday, January 09, 2014
China Southern Airlines, a SkyTeam member and the largest airline in Asia, signed a multi-year agreement to use our QPX™ pricing and shopping technology to improve the international airfare shopping experience for their online users.
With China becoming one of the world's fastest growing travel markets, China Southern Airlines is the first Chinese airline to take advantage of our technology to enhance the overall shopping experience for their customers. “QPX is the most advanced air ticket pricing and shopping engine in the market. QPX will help us innovate our online air ticket shopping and drive our online direct sales, which will allow us to slash distribution costs.“ said Mr. Jerry Hu, CIO of China Southern Airlines.
China Southern Airlines plans to use QPX for international revenue and reward redemption pricing and shopping, as well as ticket exchanges and refunds. The rollout will take place in phases, with the first release expected in Spring 2014. When launched, China Southern Airlines will provide a faster, more accurate and easier to use online air ticket shopping experience for their customers.
To learn more, visit
www.itasoftware.com
.
Posted by Kevin Wang, Strategic Partner Manager, Travel
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