Archives

Marketing: September 2011 Archives

Google Flights Launches

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
 Google has recently launched Google Flights, the outcome of its acquisition of ITA.

( This post includes a number of images. Please click through to view the images in full size.)

Flights from San Francisco - Google Search.png

 Upon launching Google Flights, Gogle displays flight options out of a city ( presumably by your current location. I have received SFO probably because I am out of the presently supported region ) with average fares, on a map.

Presently Google Flights provides you with the ability to search U.S domestic flights only, however international flights can be expected soon.

Flights from San Francisco to Colombo - Google Search.png

 Once you perform a search for a particular route, it provides you with a listing of flights sorted by the time of departure.

Flights from San Francisco to New York - Google Search.png

 When you select one of the flights, you are then asked to select the return flight (given that you book a round-trip)

Flights from San Francisco to New York -2 - Google Search.png

 And then for booking the flight, Google automatically opens your itinerary on the selected airline's official website very conveniently.
Reservations - Book Flights - Passenger Details.png


Upon further inspection this appeared to be that Google will only open automatic booking for airlines that it partners with ( in this case American ). This is what I received for a flight with a carrier that is not partnering ( means - not advertising with Google Flights ). Or another possibility is that the selected airlines do not interline with each other. It however still lists links to the relevant airline websites.

Flights from San Francisco to Boise - Google Search.png

 I am not sure what is the reservation technology used by Google to cooperate with the selected airline's IBE ( please leave a comment if you do ) or about the exact revenue model Google has in mind ( is that via ads displayed for booking the flights ? ). But nevertheless, it surely will make travellers life more easier and should  help airlines to lower their distribution costs too.

BA Gives a Sneak Peek at its New Advertising Campaign

| | Comments (0) | TrackBacks (0)
 British Airways on 21st September launches its new advertising campaign, believed to be one of the airline's most expansive to date. The campaign features an illustrative history of the airline, since the days of BOAC, and is aimed at rebuilding the airline's image. BA has now released a trailer of the campaign on YouTube. View it below ( you might need to click through to this page if you are reading this on a feed reader).


What do you think about it?

Cookies & Privacy

May 2012

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
    1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31    

Recent Assets

  • G-CPET.jpeg
  • CSA-Water-Canon-Salute.jpg
  • Cake-Cutting.jpg
  • N706BL-5.jpg
  • N706BL-Interior.jpg
  • N706BL-3.jpeg
  • N706BL-2.jpeg
  • N706BL-1.jpeg
  • EK73771-Slovak.jpg
  • 7250nm-ex-amscdg.gif