AlaskaAirlines / auro-flight

HTML custom element that supports Alaska's flight result experience
https://auro.alaskaair.com/components/auro/flight
Apache License 2.0
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Display arrival and departure city as primary text #32

Closed jordanchang closed 1 year ago

jordanchang commented 2 years ago

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.

I would like to use this component to display all the segments in a reservation. For example, a guest has a reservation like so:

PDX-SEA SEA-DCA DCA-SEA SEA-PDX

The auro-flight component seems to be a good fit, but it currently emphasizes the departure and arrival time (great for shopping search results). However, in the post-booking path (when viewing a reservation), the emphasis is now on departure/arrival locations. See 1st screenshot below.

Describe the solution you'd like

  1. Swap the departure/arrival time with departure/arrival city location.
  2. Another component specifically designed for flights in a reservation. Is there an opportunity to unify how all flights in a reservation should look? See the mobileweb screenshot below.

Describe alternatives you've considered

None

Additional context

Desired UI for Preorder food image

And here's the current ViewRes on m.alaskaair.com image

jordanchang commented 2 years ago

And here is what ViewRes looks like on desktop: image

blackfalcon commented 2 years ago

It would be great if another designer could team up with @leeejune to help see if there is a variant we can do with the current auro-flight and auro-flightline elements to be useable in these other spaces.

blackfalcon commented 2 years ago

@jordanchang do you have a status update for this? To move this forward, please have your product designer consult with @leeejune to see if there is a path forward in the current flight element or if there are other opportunities.

I am labeling this issue as BLOCKED as there needs to be a conversation before we can have a resolution.

blackfalcon commented 1 year ago

This request appears to have been abandoned. @jordanchang if you are still interested in persuing this design feature, please have your team's designer reach out to @leeejune for consultation.