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All about Travel App: Types, Features, and More
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The market size of the online travel agency sector in 2020 reached $595.78 bn. Expedia, Airbnb, Booking.com have revolutionized the online travel industry over the past few years. There are a few findings that may interest you.
Let’s observe some more stats and facts.
According to Statista’s survey, 40% of the people surveyed admitted that they downloaded a travel app because they couldn’t find the features they like on the mobile web.
The rest 60% cited different reasons to prefer a travel app to a travel site like:
In this post, we’ll discuss the types of travel apps and the features you must include in your travel app.
Most of the companies use one of these models for their iOS and Android app development for their travel business.
The best example of a travel company that has used this model for their Android app development is Expedia. Expedia rents rooms in bulk and the hospitality partners (hotels, guest houses, etc.) offer the most affordable deals to Expedia’s customers in return.
One of the famous companies that runs on this model is the Dutch travel agency - Booking.com. It charges somewhere between 10% and 30% for each booking customers make on their site.
In this model, you can display relevant ads of tour operators, airlines, hotels, car rental services, etc. You can also sell a portion of your advertising space to big firms in the travel industry.
A good example of this model is TripAdvisor. It runs ads for flights and hotels on the app and earns money through cost-per-click charges it collects from OTA and suppliers. To put it in plain words, TripAdvisor earns revenue by redirecting the customers to third-party websites. There is no guarantee of a surge in bookings because reviews and rates are all the same. However, some small hotels can increase visibility and traffic with a sponsored ad on this kind of app. The higher the charge a hotel pays, the higher it appears in search results of the users.
While the app’s owner company earns a good revenue, the hotel that pays for ads earns visibility, traffic, and of course, more guests and income. A win-win situation for both parties.
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The first kind of features are Minimum Viability Product features or core features.
Below are a few of them:
Besides, you should also integrate social login for users. It enables users to log in to your app via log-in details from Google, Facebook, etc. faster. It also enhances the users’ experience.
Apart from that, there should be support for personal accounts for the hospitality partners (hosts) in the app to list their property. For safety concerns, there should be no skipping of the registration step for the partners. Rather, becoming hosts generally takes more time than the common user registration. It is because they need to produce documents to confirm their ownership, agree to terms and conditions, and so on.
According to their preferences, users should get to filter search results by certain criteria. The more complex the filters are, the more precise the search results become.
Some primary filters that you can provide are location, budget, number of guests, additional services including parking, Wi-Fi, etc. Plus, some advanced features like reviews and ratings, Room availability calendar, price comparison can also be added using travel APIs.
All this information helps them in quick decision-making and enhances their experience. Most of the companies integrate Google Maps or Apple Maps.
Also provide the hosts an option to add their property and add details like address, photos, description, prices, and more.
You can use push notifications to:
To help prevent this, provide well-detailed information about emergency services to the users. You can even take it a step further by giving an option to make an emergency call from within the app. It can also be helpful to store key travel details, such as an onward ticket, so users have quick access to important information when needed.
You can also monetize your app via paid downloads, advertising, paid subscriptions, paid access to premium features, and affiliate travel tickets and bookings.
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