A new dohop.com flight search engine released
Posted by Frosti Sigurjonsson, CEO - 23/05/07 at 11:05:47 amThe all new www.dohop.com flight search engine is out! It introduces a completely re-designed user interface, new features and even greater performance than before.
The new flight result layout shows overview information for each itinerary such as airline names, route, take off and landing times and duration as well as the total price for one adult including taxes and fees. Prices can be displayed in any of more than 60 currencies. When there are many results to choose from the powerful filter and sort tools help you find the best results. Results are initially sorted by Rank. The top ranking results are those that offer the shortest duration and lowest price – a winning combination.
Use the mouse to pop up information about airports or airlines, click the select button on any result to see more details about it.
Here is what the new result view looks like:

The new detail view gives you more detail information than ever before. It offers detail information on the price and where tickets can be booked, it shows detailed itinerary information and plots the flightroute on a world map.
Here is what the new price details looks like.

Here is what the new itinerary details look like.

And here comes the Google map mashup, try the satellite view and zoom.

Try the new dohop.com flight search engine.
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Today Dohop issued the following statement to teh press:
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Company Profile for Dohop ltd
Friday June 1, 5:10 am ET
–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In 2005 Dohop launched the world’s first flight planner for low-cost airlines and later expanded it to include all scheduled flights worldwide.
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The Dohop search engine does not provide results for Southwest Airlines, one of the largest low-cost airlines in the US.
Comment by Charlie Braden — June 1, 2007 #
Hi Charlie,
You are right. It is wiser to say “nearly all scheduled flights”. As far as we know, Southwest Airlines have a policy not to be included on flight search engines, so we don’t include them.
Comment by Frosti Sigurjonsson, CEO — June 1, 2007 #
Does the site provide information for business class fares as well.
Comment by Moncef Bouhafa — September 17, 2007 #