Google Flights, the flight search service from Google, has been operational since 2011 but was previously unable to sort flights by cheapest price. Unlike other flight search websites, Google Flights presents “best options” that combine price and convenience factors (such as shorter layovers and optimal flight times).
Over the past decade, Google has evolved and now introduces a “Cheapest” tab in search results. This addition aims to help consumers save more, even if it means longer layovers or switching airlines.
Google promises to roll out the Cheapest feature for user convenience within the next two weeks. As tested on the web version of Google Flights, this feature is already accessible for use.
Source – Google
TLDR: Google Flights now offers a “Cheapest” tab in search results, prioritizing cost savings for users, even at the expense of longer layovers or airline switches.
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