Good examples of airlines websites
11 Mar 2008 - 10:00am
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Hi all,
I'm looking for a good examples of airlines websites especially
booking fligts forms.
Thanks.
Regards
Darek Paciorek
darekpaciorek at gmail.com
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Hi Darek,
Try this one - www.cleartrip.com
I found it very efficient and task focused.
Cheers
Rony
On 3/11/08, Darek Paciorek <darekpaciorek at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a good examples of airlines websites especially
> booking fligts forms.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards
>
> Darek Paciorek
> darekpaciorek at gmail.com
>
>
>
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http://www.iberia.com is very easy to use
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Rafa López Callejón
http://www.nativos-digitales.net
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I really like the booking engine for Orbitz. In fact, I use that for
booking US Air over usair.com every time.
On Mar 11, 2008, at 11:32 AM, Rony Philip wrote:
> Hi Darek,
>
> Try this one - www.cleartrip.com
> I found it very efficient and task focused.
>
> Cheers
> Rony
Cheers!
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In theory, theory and practice are the same.
In practice, they are not.
I find http://www.aircanada.com/ to be quite good from a UX
perspective, although there are way too many attempts to upsell
scattered throughout the checkout process.
Dmitry
Anyone else notice that Cleartrip is almost a complete ripoff of my Kayak
design which was done in 2004? Look here: http://www.cleartrip.com/, then
hhttp://www.kayak.com/
Is it me - or is complete copying of a UI the better part of flattery?
- Will
"No matter how beautiful,
no matter how cool your interface,
it would be better if there were less of it."
Alan Cooper
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"Where you innovate, how you innovate,
and what you innovate are design problems"
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will evans
user experience architect
wkevans4 at gmail.com
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I just booked a trip to Iceland on the Icelandair website
(icelandair.com) and thought they had a great interface and really
convenient and usable way of showing booking options.
Jackie O'Hare | Manager of Interactive Recruitment
TTS Personnel, Inc.
New York, NY
Jackie--if you are going to Iceland, then you HAVE to go to a museum in
Reykjavik called 871+/-2. It's the Settlement Exhibition and has the
most incredible computer animated exhibits, especially the one in the
back room. It's in the basement of a building and is pretty cool. The
website is www.reykjavik871.is
The exhibits are interactive and the designers really understood how to
draw people in. I went last fall and found it amazing.
Susie Robson
Alex,
I'll take your advice: never miss the chance to be more explicit with the
design spec :)
Cheers,
Andrea