AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
US Air Travel Apps on Android Soar in Q1 2024
A Sensor Tower analysis reveals the latest trends for the top 5 air travel apps on Android in the US for the first quarter of 2024. Downloads and weekly active users fluctuate, as detailed in our report.
Air travel apps have been a crucial tool for travelers, and Sensor Tower's data provides insights into their performance during the first quarter of 2024 in the United States on the Android platform. Here's a glimpse into how the top 5 apps fared.
American Airlines saw a fluctuating trend in downloads, starting at 43K in the first week of January and peaking at 52K in early March. Weekly active users began at 249K and reached a high of 269K in late February, before closing the quarter at 248K.
Fly Delta experienced a similar pattern, with downloads initially at 37K and ascending to a high of 46K in early March. Their weekly active user count started at 303K, dipped to 243K towards the end of January, and saw a rebound to 282K in early March, ending the quarter with 262K active users.
United Airlines downloads ranged from 35K to 44K, with the highest numbers recorded in early March. The weekly active users for United started at 185K, with a noticeable dip in early February to 142K, followed by a climb to 183K in mid-March, concluding the quarter at 158K.
Southwest Airlines saw downloads begin at 35K, peaking at 40K in early March. Active users showed a significant range, from 236K in the first week of January to a peak of 250K in early March, before ending at 204K.
Lastly, Spirit Airlines had a lower start in downloads at 20K, but experienced growth, reaching nearly 27K in mid-February. Weekly active users for Spirit began at around 48K and saw a peak at 56K in mid-March, closing the quarter at 52K.
For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower, where the performance of these apps and others can be explored further.