AI Insights · Timothy · January 2026
Top 5 Air Travel Apps on Android in the Middle East: Q4 2025 Performance
Explore the performance trends of the top air travel apps on Android in the Middle East during Q4 2025, with insights on downloads, active users, and revenue.
The fourth quarter of 2025 showcased intriguing trends for the top air travel apps on the Android platform in the Middle East. According to data from Sensor Tower, these apps exhibited varied performance in terms of downloads, active users, and revenue.
Flightradar24 Flight Tracker, developed by Flightradar24 AB, experienced a steady weekly revenue, peaking around $3.6K at the start of the quarter and fluctuating slightly to end at about $3.2K. Downloads initially dipped to 7.7K but rallied towards the end of the quarter, reaching approximately 9.9K. Active users showed an upward trajectory, growing from 133K to 163K by the end of December.
Saudia saw a significant drop in weekly downloads from 33.3K to 4.8K throughout the quarter. However, its active user base remained robust, with numbers hovering around 200K, peaking at 224K early in the quarter.
flynas encountered a decline in downloads, starting at 14.9K and decreasing to 5.3K. Despite this, active users increased from 148K to a peak of 141K in late November, before settling at 115K.
Wingie - Book Cheap Flights maintained a steady stream of downloads, averaging around 7K weekly. Active users also showed growth, increasing from 49K to 57K by mid-December, before slightly declining to 54K.
Finally, Air Arabia (official app) had a consistent download pattern, with numbers fluctuating between 5.4K and 7.8K. Active users initially rose to 72K but saw a gradual decline to 59K by the end of the quarter.
These insights from Sensor Tower highlight the dynamic landscape of air travel apps in the Middle East, reflecting user engagement and market trends across the region. For more detailed analysis, visit Sensor Tower's platform.