AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Travel and Local Apps on Android in Belgium Q4 2022
In Q4 2022, the top travel and local apps on Android in Belgium saw varying trends in downloads and active users, providing interesting insights into user engagement and app popularity.
The fourth quarter of 2022 revealed intriguing insights into the performance of the top travel and local apps on the Android platform in Belgium. According to data from Sensor Tower, these apps experienced diverse trends in downloads and active user engagement.
SNCB/NMBS: Timetable & tickets maintained a steady download rate throughout the quarter, peaking at 14.1K in the week of October 3. However, downloads saw a general decline towards the end of the quarter, finishing at approximately 7.5K in the last week of December. Weekly active users showed fluctuations, starting from 138.7K in late September, peaking at 149.1K in early October, and then dropping to 102.8K by the end of December.
Social Deal - The best deals exhibited a consistent download pattern, with a notable dip in November where downloads fell to around 4.4K. The app saw a resurgence in December, ending the quarter with 8.6K downloads. Active users followed a similar trend, rising from 53K in late September to a peak of 61.9K in mid-December, before slightly decreasing to 61.7K by the end of the month.
Booking.com: Hotels & Travel experienced a peak in downloads during the week of October 24, reaching 6.4K. The app saw a dip in November, with downloads hitting a low of 3.1K, but recovered to 5.2K by the end of December. The active user count started strong at 164.7K in late September, peaking at 171.7K in late October, and saw a significant increase to 183.9K in the last week of December.
VavaBid - VakantieVeilingen noted a steady increase in downloads, peaking at 3.4K in the week of October 24. However, downloads saw a decline towards the end of the quarter, reaching around 2.1K in the final week of December. Active users showed a stable trend, starting from 30.3K in late September and ending the quarter at 28.8K.
Google Earth had a consistent download rate, with a peak of 2.4K in mid-October. Downloads saw a decline towards the end of the quarter, finishing at approximately 1.9K. Active users remained relatively stable, starting at 19.7K in late September and slightly increasing to 19.4K by the end of December.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.