We know that Google has big ambitions for flight search, as the search giant dropped
$700 million on travel search software developer ITA Software. Today, the company
just announced a few new flight search features that have been integrated into search (but do not use ITA's technology....yet). Now, when you search for a destination on Google, you can see which airlines serve that specific route and when they fly. For example, if you search for flights from 'New York to Chicago,' you'll see schedules of all the non-stop flights that serve that route, which airlines fly, and times. You can access the full timetable by clicking on ?Schedule of non-stop flights.?
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