AI Insights · Timothy · April 2024
Q1 2024 Performance of Air Travel Apps in France
A look into the Q1 2024 performance trends of the top air travel applications in France, showcasing user engagement and download metrics.
In the first quarter of 2024, France's air travel app landscape saw varied user engagement across top industry players. Data from Sensor Tower provides insights into the downloads and active users for the leading applications in this category.
Air France - Book a flight maintained consistent download numbers, starting at 24K in the first week of January and peaking at nearly 30K towards the end of February. Weekly active users showed an upward trend, beginning at 90K and reaching over 100K by late February, despite a slight dip to 93K by the end of March.
easyJet: Travel App experienced a similar trajectory in downloads, with an initial 17K in early January and a significant rise to 26K by mid-March. Weekly active users fluctuated, starting strong at 179K, dipping to 154K in early February, and rebounding to 188K by mid-March.
Ryanair saw downloads ranging from 20K to 27K throughout the quarter, with the highest numbers in late February. The app's weekly active users varied, with a low of 110K in mid-January and a subsequent increase to over 127K in the latter weeks of March.
Transavia downloads started at 10K and showed a growth to 15K by the end of February, while weekly active users showed a steady increase from 37K to over 43K in the same period, before leveling out at 41K by the end of March.
Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker was the only app among the top five to generate revenue, with a consistent performance around 10K USD per week throughout the quarter. Downloads for Flightradar24 fluctuated between 10K and 14K, while weekly active users saw a significant rise from 71K in January to over 82K by the end of March.
For more detailed insights on the performance of air travel applications, Sensor Tower's comprehensive analytics platform offers in-depth data and trend analysis.