Air travel can be expensive, and sometimes you don't want to look at multiple options to find the lowest price. You just need the cheapest flight available and you don't care who offers it.
Google added the tab to its Flights search engine that will narrow your search for flight schedules to the point and only show you the “cheapest” options available, according to . So instead of reviewing various fares and features, you can simply look at the cheapest options available on airlines and third-party airline booking sites.
The new feature is available starting today for US flights. Google will roll out the “cheapest” tab globally in the coming weeks.
The cheapest flight options usually involve what Google calls “creative “itineraries”, such as longer-than-usual layovers and self-transfers from one flight to another. What we call them cannot be reprinted here. These drawbacks that make flights cheaper will now be listed in a single tab.