Google is working on a big refresh for its Flight Search service — in Europe at least — according to a Sunday interview with Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary in the Irish Independent. According to O’Leary, Google is developing a price-comparison service that will “blow comparison sites like Skyscanner out of the water” when it goes live in late March. Google Flight Search has been around since the firm bought ITA in 2011 but failed to make a big impact in the market as it launched in Europe last March but with limited functionality and missing many low-cost airlines such as Ryanair.