Monday, December 12, 2011

Hipmunk: A fresh approach to finding flights

If you've traveled by plane anywhere as a librarian, you've probably used some of the travel sites such as Travelocity, Expedia, Orbitz, or Kayak.  But I often find that such sites have gotten overly complicated.  It's always nice to find a new travel site that gives a more minimalist interface and a useful display of results.

Most recently, I used Hipmunk to find a flight from my home city to a conference in early February.  The home page of their website (they also have apps for iOS and Android) asks just for the two cities, and the travel dates (a useful calendar rests just below the two dates).  There is also a dropdown to change the number of passengers and to indicate Coach or Business or First Class, but the default is a single passenger in Coach.  Hipmunk also remembers your previous searches, so if you get interrupted or can't decide right away, you can always return to the website and repeat the search.

The best part of Hipmunk is the sorted display of results.  It defaults to "Agony" (in other words, a combination of price, duration, and number of stops), but you can re-sort by price, duration, departure time, or arrival time.  You can also choose to indicate that certain airlines are preferred (very useful for frequent fliers) and listed first, or that non-preferred airlines not be shown at all. 

The display is graphical, letting you very quickly get an idea of how long the flight will be compared to other flights, and how much of a layover you'll have at your stops.  There is also a WiFi symbol to mark legs of the flight where WiFi is available (for me, an important features on multi-hour legs).  If you want the details for a given flight as to its exact departure and arrival times, the flight numbers, and the kind of airplane, you can click on any displayed flight to get that.

And did I mention that Hipmunk links you to the airlines' own website to purchase your tickets? 

So the next time that you are planning a trip to a library conference, why not see what Hipmunk comes up with?  You might find that you like it better than the competition. 

1 comment:

  1. Thanks so much for the great writeup, Drew! We love librarians - especially busy ones. When you're not defending our civil liberties or helping us find the perfect beach read, I trust your readers will check hipmunk.com for flights & hotels thanks to your review!

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