Google has now added flight information to its search results.
"If you have a particular destination in mind, you can now quickly find out which airlines serve that specific route and when they fly," wrote Petter Wedum on Inside Search. "For example, if you search for flights from San Francisco to Minneapolis, you’ll see a selection of non-stop flights and the airlines that offer them. To see a full timetable, click on 'Schedule of non-stop flights.'"
Wedum says that searchers can also see all the destinations with non-stop flights from a particular airport.
"If you’re in Buffalo, New York, and need ideas for a weekend getaway, search for 'flights from Buffalo' to see popular travel destinations from Buffalo," he wrote. "By clicking 'Show all non-stop routes,' you can get the full list of destinations, and from there, you can click to get more flight details."
The feature currently only works for non-stop flights. I'm sure, though, that Google will waste no time to include connecting flight information in the future.