AI Insights · Timothy · January 2023
Top 5 Air Travel Apps in Africa in Q4 2022 on Unified Platform
In Q4 2022, the top 5 air travel apps in Africa showed varied performance trends in weekly downloads, active users, and revenue.
In Q4 2022, the top 5 air travel apps in Africa displayed diverse performance trends in terms of weekly downloads, active users, and revenue. Here’s a detailed look at their performance:
Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker experienced a steady increase in weekly revenue, peaking at approximately $2.8K in the final week of December. Weekly downloads showed a significant upward trend, reaching 14.7K in the week of December 19. The app's weekly active users also rose from around 33.5K at the start of the quarter to over 44.5K by mid-December.
Wizz Air - Book Flights saw a notable spike in weekly downloads, peaking at 25.8K in the last week of October. Active users mirrored this trend, surging to nearly 29K during the same period. However, there was no significant revenue generated from the app throughout the quarter.
FlySafair maintained a consistent performance in weekly downloads, averaging around 6.7K through the quarter. Active users showed a slight upward trend, growing from approximately 26K at the start of October to 27.3K by mid-December.
Air Algérie had varying weekly downloads, with a peak of 9K in early October. Active users remained relatively stable, ranging between 19K and 23K throughout the quarter. Similar to FlySafair, no revenue was recorded for Air Algérie during this period.
Qatar Airways exhibited consistent weekly downloads, hovering around 4.5K by the end of November. The app's active users saw a gradual increase, ending the quarter with over 20K. As with some of the other apps, Qatar Airways did not generate any revenue during Q4 2022.
This data, sourced from Sensor Tower, provides valuable insights into the performance of air travel apps in Africa. For more detailed analytics and trends, you can explore further on Sensor Tower.