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flight.new presents a Star Alliance flight search entry point. Its positioning is closer to a flight search or pre-booking page in the travel e-commerce space, rather than an e-commerce SaaS product for merchants. The page clearly states “Search Flights Across 26 Member Airlines,” allowing users to search flights across the network of Star Alliance’s 26 member airlines and access a shared airport lounge search.
Based on the captured content, the page supports round-trip and one-way searches. Users need to enter the departure airport, arrival airport, departure date, and return date, with validation prompts for airports and dates. Cabin classes include Economy, Premium Economy, Business, and First. Passenger settings are relatively detailed: up to 8 adults and up to 8 children are supported, and users must select each child’s age. The infant rule allows each adult to travel with at most 1 infant under 2 years old. If more passengers need to be booked, the page instructs users to contact the selected airline directly.
The page does not disclose airfare prices, platform service fees, commissions, or markup rules, nor does it show available payment methods. A Currency field appears, suggesting that currency display or switching may be supported, but this is not enough to determine which payment channels are available or whether Chinese bank cards, Alipay, or WeChat Pay are supported.
The main advantage is coverage of Star Alliance member airlines, making it suitable for checking flights across multiple alliance airlines in one place. The search parameters are fairly complete, including cabin class, adult/child passenger settings, and infant rules, and the form validation is clear. The limitation is that the captured page content does not show search result details, order payment, ticket issuance, refund/change policies, or customer support, so users cannot judge the final transaction experience from this page alone. For e-commerce sellers, it does not provide product management, store operations, logistics fulfillment, or supply chain capabilities.
It is better suited to regular travelers, business travelers, or travel service staff doing an initial flight search. It is not suitable as an operational tool for e-commerce sellers. Access from China cannot be confirmed from the text, and payment availability is also unknown. If alternatives are needed, users can compare it with Skyscanner, Google Flights, Kayak, Trip.com, or the official websites of member airlines.
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flight.new is an Germany Travel provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach flight.new directly.