April 30, 2015
Google Flights Uses Material Design
Google Flights, one of the most underrated Google services, has a new interface powered by Material Design. There's a new hamburger-style menu that lets you quickly find your saved flights, explore a clever map with potential destinations, change currency and language.
Google shows the best flights at the top of the list of results. "We chose these itineraries to give you the best trade-off between price, duration, number of stops, and sometimes other factors such as amenities and baggage fees," informs Google.
This video from 2014 shows the old interface:
{ Thanks, Emanuele Bartolomucci. }
Google shows the best flights at the top of the list of results. "We chose these itineraries to give you the best trade-off between price, duration, number of stops, and sometimes other factors such as amenities and baggage fees," informs Google.
This video from 2014 shows the old interface:
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{ Thanks, Emanuele Bartolomucci. }
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