cleartrip.com

June 23, 2008 at 6:24 am | In interface design | 4 Comments
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I had to book a ticket to Nagpur for one of my friend’s marriage. So while checking the flight sites.. i came across cleartrip. Neat and clean, pretty clear and gives me what i want. Something like google.

First page asks me for the location of travel, date and some other information. No unnecessary clicks. Then the second page describes about related airlines and fare.

Then it directs to further details like payment options etc. No jazzy advertisements, no unnecessary clicks and no unwanted information. Understandable and to the point website.

One more thing is, if i open the website another time, it shows me details of previous transaction i made.

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  1. I truly love Cleartrip.com and You know what>> Ur right they are the google of travel.. as announced By PC World in their awards.

    I wish other travel websites learn from Cleartrip and change their look.. it’s so neat and clean and easy to navigate.

  2. Hi Kayur,

    Nice article. I agree with you, clear trip has made a clean and easily usable website for all types of customers. Have a look to hotel.com, another nice website to book hotels in Amsterdam.

    Keep writing such informative articles.

    Regards
    Nikhil

  3. hey thts quite intresting way to integrate search and simplicity !
    good thinking
    well done like your reviews ! like to add this project seadragon
    which is nw taken over by the microsoftlabs called http://labs.live.com/photosynth/ , very intresting glimpse of future DTPs !
    this is a clear example of the feature in photoshop which is called as automate photomerge , which calculates and combines photos technically ! and has been completly taken to next level

    and also bumptop.com

    am sure people are aware of the power of piclense
    http://www.piclens.com/ avaliable on firefox and safari ! its the coolest

  4. also cleartrip graphs..gives you the comparison of fares for a period of time so that you can plan ur travel accordingly.


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