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In the first quarter of 2023, the leading travel apps in Turkey demonstrated diverse performance trends. Below is an overview of the weekly downloads and active users for the top 5 travel apps, based on data from Sensor Tower.
Turkish Airlines: Book Flights experienced a notable spike in weekly downloads, reaching a peak of approximately 94K in the week of February 6. The app's downloads fluctuated throughout the quarter, ending at around 23K in the last week of March. Meanwhile, weekly active users peaked at around 143K in early February, with a steady presence of around 84K by the end of March.
obilet: Otel Uçak Otobüs Araç saw its highest weekly downloads of about 91K in early February, with a gradual decrease to approximately 36K by the end of March. The app had a strong start with active users peaking at around 761K in the first week of February, but this number declined to about 312K by the last week of March.
Pegasus: Cheap Flight Tickets showed a varying trend in weekly downloads, peaking at around 69K in the first week of February. Downloads decreased towards the end of March, settling at around 28K. The active user count peaked at approximately 188K in early February, maintaining a steady figure of around 133K by the end of the quarter.
E-Bilet had a consistent download rate, peaking at around 40K in late January, before gradually decreasing to approximately 19K by the end of March. The app's active users peaked at around 139K in the last week of January, with a decline to about 73K by the end of the quarter.
ENUYGUN: Uçak Otel Otobüs Araç showed fluctuating weekly downloads, peaking at around 72K in early January and ending the quarter at around 35K. The active users peaked at approximately 394K in early March, with a slight decrease to around 299K by the end of March.
These performance insights provide a clear indication of user engagement and app popularity in Turkey's travel sector during Q1 2023. For more detailed insights and data, visit Sensor Tower.