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During the third quarter of 2024, the top air travel apps on the Android platform in Australia demonstrated varied performance patterns based on Sensor Tower data. Here's a closer look at how these apps fared:
Virtgin Australia saw a consistent upward trend in downloads, beginning the quarter with around 4.7K and peaking at 7.5K in mid-August. Its weekly active users mirrored this growth, starting at nearly 9.9K in early July and reaching over 12.8K by mid-August, before slightly declining towards the end of September.
Qantas Airways maintained a steady increase in downloads throughout the quarter, starting at approximately 3.9K and peaking at 6.2K in mid-August. The app's weekly active users also followed a similar trend, starting at 26K and reaching a high of 30.5K in mid-August, with a slight decrease towards the end of the quarter.
Jetstar experienced relatively steady download numbers, fluctuating slightly between 3.5K and 4K throughout the quarter. Its weekly active users showed a similar pattern, ranging from 5.5K to 5.9K, with minor fluctuations over the quarter.
Flightradar24 Flight Tracker demonstrated a consistent performance in terms of downloads, hovering between 3.5K and 3.9K weekly. The app's revenue showed varied trends, peaking at $5.6K in mid-September. Weekly active users remained relatively stable, maintaining figures around 14.5K to 15.5K throughout the quarter.
Velocity Frequent Flyer had a more fluctuating download pattern, starting with 2.2K and reaching its highest at 2.4K in early August. However, due to the absence of active user data, further insights into user engagement are limited.
For more detailed insights and analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform for comprehensive app performance data.