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In the second quarter of 2024, the performance of the top 5 air travel apps in Latin America on a unified platform—combining both iOS and Android data—revealed interesting trends. Data from Sensor Tower provides an in-depth look at the downloads and weekly active users for these apps.
LATAM Airlines saw its downloads fluctuate throughout Q2. Starting at around 82K downloads in early April, it reached a peak of approximately 94K in the first week of June. Weekly active users for the app remained relatively stable, hovering around the 500K mark, peaking at nearly 520K in early June.
Azul experienced a steady download trend, beginning the quarter with close to 49K downloads and ending with around 41K by late June. The app's weekly active users demonstrated a gradual increase, starting at about 248K and reaching a high of 272K in mid-June.
Viva Aerobus: Fly! had a consistent download performance, starting Q2 with approximately 36K downloads and seeing a slight increase to about 39K by the end of the quarter. Weekly active users showed minor fluctuations, beginning at 133K and peaking at 145K in mid-May.
Flightradar24 | Flight Tracker presented a stable revenue stream throughout Q2, ranging between $12K and $15K per week. Downloads for the app were strong, starting at around 36K and peaking at 47K in late April. The weekly active users remained robust, averaging around 430K throughout the quarter.
GOL | Passagens Aéreas had a consistent download trend, starting at approximately 38K downloads in early April and ending at around 37K by late June. Its weekly active users showed a steady pattern, beginning the quarter with about 282K and peaking at 285K in mid-June.
These metrics offer valuable insights into the performance of these leading air travel apps in Latin America. For more detailed analytics and trends, visit Sensor Tower.