AI Insights · Timothy · April 2021
Q1 2021 Air Travel Apps Performance in Latin America
An analysis of the Top 5 Air Travel Apps in Latin America for Q1 2021, showcasing download and user activity trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower.
Top 5 Air Travel Apps in Latin America: Q1 2021 Performance Analysis
In the first quarter of 2021, the air travel industry in Latin America saw significant user engagement within mobile applications. Data sourced from Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the performance of the top air travel apps in the region.
Volaris
Volaris, with no revenue reported, had a fluctuating trend in downloads starting with approximately 27K in late December and peaking at nearly 49K in early March. Weekly active users saw an increase from around 75K at the end of December to a high of approximately 106K in early March, before tapering off to about 76K by the end of March.
LATAM
Similarly, LATAM reported no revenue and experienced a decline in downloads from approximately 35K at the beginning of the period to about 18K by the end of March. Weekly active users remained relatively high, starting at around 201K and ending the quarter with over 153K active users.
Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker
Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker, on the other hand, showed revenue generation with a weekly income starting at roughly $7K and decreasing to about $6K by the end of March. Download numbers for the app began at approximately 22K and saw a spike to around 32K in early February, with a notable increase to 32K again in late March. The weekly active users count started at approximately 162K and peaked at around 187K in late March.
Aeromexico
Aeromexico also reported no revenue. The app saw a steady number of downloads, beginning with around 20K and peaking at approximately 26K in late March. Active users showed a consistent increase from about 55K at the start to nearly 68K in the third week of March, before dropping to around 63K.
LATAM Airlines
Lastly, LATAM Airlines, with no revenue recorded, had downloads starting at roughly 7K and rising to over 14K mid-February, then decreasing to about 10K by the end of March. The weekly active users demonstrated growth, starting at around 17K and reaching just over 33K in early March, before slightly declining to approximately 31K.
For more detailed insights and analysis, Sensor Tower's comprehensive data provides a closer look at the trends and performances of these top air travel applications.