AI Insights · Timothy · October 2022
Top 5 Air Travel Apps on Android in El Salvador for Q3 2022
Discover the performance trends of the top 5 air travel apps on Android in El Salvador during Q3 2022, including weekly downloads and active users.
In the third quarter of 2022, the top 5 air travel apps on the Android platform in El Salvador showed varying performance trends in terms of weekly downloads and active users. Here’s a detailed look at the data, sourced from Sensor Tower.
avianca saw significant fluctuations in its performance. Weekly downloads peaked at 855 in mid-July before declining steadily, reaching a low of 103 by mid-September. However, there was a slight recovery towards the end of the quarter, with 214 downloads in the last week of September. The app's weekly active users mirrored this trend, peaking at 1.6K in mid-July and dropping to 671 by mid-September, before climbing back to 808 users by the end of the quarter.
Volaris also experienced a similar pattern. Weekly downloads peaked at 690 in mid-July but dropped to 85 by mid-September. There was a notable rebound with 417 downloads in the last week of September. Active users followed a comparable trend, peaking at 1.2K in mid-July and dropping to 438 by mid-September, before increasing again to 821 by the end of the quarter.
Flightradar24 Flight Tracker had a more stable performance. Weekly downloads peaked at 557 in mid-July but generally declined, hitting a low of 74 by mid-September. There was a slight recovery towards the end of the quarter, with 178 downloads in the last week of September. Active users saw a peak of 2.2K in late July, followed by a gradual decline to 1.4K by mid-September, before a slight increase to 1.7K by the end of the quarter. Weekly revenue showed some fluctuations, peaking at $59 in mid-July and dropping to $5 by the end of August, with a slight recovery to $18 by the end of September.
Copa Airlines showed a steady decline in weekly downloads, peaking at 475 in mid-July and dropping to 36 by mid-September, with a slight recovery to 99 by the end of the quarter. Active users followed a similar trend, peaking at 714 in mid-July and dropping to 276 by mid-September, before increasing slightly to 378 by the end of the quarter.
Spirit Airlines experienced a peak in weekly downloads at 506 in mid-July, followed by a steady decline to 32 by mid-September, before a slight increase to 74 by the end of the quarter. Active users peaked at 773 in mid-July and dropped to 218 by mid-September, with a minor recovery to 281 by the end of the quarter.
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