AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Australia's Top 5 Air Travel Apps Performance in Q1 2024
An overview of the Q1 2024 performance for Australia's leading air travel apps, detailing user engagement and download trends. Insights provided by Sensor Tower highlight the market dynamics without revenue due to lack of in-app purchases.
As the first quarter of 2024 comes to a close, Sensor Tower provides a glimpse into the performance of Australia’s top air travel applications. Here's how the leading apps soared in terms of downloads and active users.
Qantas Airways saw its downloads peak in February with a high of 25K, while weekly active users reached an apex of 112K in the same month before a slight tapering off in March.
Fly Bonza experienced its highest downloads in January, hitting over 32K, and saw weekly active users surge to approximately 107K. However, there was a noticeable dip in downloads to 7.5K and active users to around 83K by the end of March.
Virgin Australia maintained a steady climb in downloads, reaching over 18K in February, and saw weekly active users peak at 50K in the same month. The trend for active users remained relatively stable around 46K as the quarter concluded.
Jetstar witnessed a consistent download pattern, with a peak at nearly 13K in February. Weekly active users for Jetstar hit a high of 19.6K in February, ending the quarter with a stable 18K active users.
Lastly, Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker generated revenue throughout the quarter, starting at $14.8K and reaching a high of around $20K in January. Download trends for the app saw a decline from 11K to 10K, while active users fluctuated, ending the quarter with a slight increase to 46K.
For more insights into the performance of these and other applications, Sensor Tower offers detailed analytics and data.