Google Flights Translator

Translate from Normal Language into Google Flights

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This translator is designed to streamline travel search queries. It mimics the highly functional and efficient language Google Flights uses to process user requests in the most optimized manner. By extracting the essential details from natural language, the tool offers an effective communication channel to seamlessly deliver those key bits of data directly to the search engine. It works by identifying key phrases like city names, dates, and flight types then translating this into a short, high-impact format ideal for precise search results.

Example Translations

Normal Language
"Departure from Tokyo on Tuesday, return flight on Sunday"
Google Flights
"TOKY Depart Tue, Return Sun"
Normal Language
"Flights to Paris in July that are under $500"
Google Flights
"PARIS July < $500 Flights"
Normal Language
"Roundtrip flight from Seattle to Chicago"
Google Flights
"SEA-CHI Roundtrip"
Normal Language
"Flight deals in December from New Jersey to California"
Google Flights
"NJ to CA Dec Deals"
Normal Language
"Looking for a cheap flight for tomorrow"
Google Flights
"TOMORROW Cheap Flight"
Normal Language
"A morning flight from San Francisco to Miami at a reasonable price"
Google Flights
"SF to MIA Morning Reasonable"

Similar Translators

Normal Language
"The subject is currently driving a red car and heading towards the intersection of Elm Street and Main Street."
Dispatch Officer
"Subject driving red vehicle, heading Elm & Main intersection."
Normal Language
"Please provide me with a list of all available options for the project proposal."
Ai Ela Helper
"Project options, please."
Normal Language
"The cat sat on the mat."
Disney Pixar
"The fluffy tabby, a cloud of midnight fur, perched regally upon the woven mat, a tiny gleam reflecting the moon."
Normal Language
"The meeting was unproductive."
Stuart Mclean Humor
"The meeting was like a particularly dense cloud of beige, doing absolutely nothing."
Samarian
"Greetings from Samarian"
Europian
"Hello from Samarian"
Numbers
"[10, 25, 100, 987, 100000, 5652]"
Base Infinity
"[∞₀₁₀, ∞₀₀₀₁₁₀₀, ∞₀₀₁₁₀₀₀₀, ∞₀₀₀₀₀₁(Base 10 in this example), ∞₀₁₀₀₀₀₀₀₀₀₀, ∞₀₀₀₀₁(Base 10 in this example)]"
Numbers
"123 456 789 101112 131415 161718"
Letters
"ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQR"
English
"The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
Attic Greek
"ταχύς καστανός ἀλώπηξ πηδᾷ κατὰ τοῦ ὀκνηροῦ κυνὸς"
Normal Language
"That's a really interesting idea."
Gen X Dad Humor
"Huh. Interesting. Sounds like something that'll either work or blow up in our faces, right?"
Attic Greek
"ἀγαπητός ἐστιν"
English
"He is loved"
Normal Language
"What's up, Doc?"
20th Century American Italian 80s-90s Humor
"Che te stai, Doc?"
Normal Language
"I'm so hyped!"
Mid 2010s Teenage Slang
"I'm super excited!"