| Wednesday, 18 November 2009 00:00 | |
Appetite Grows for Mobile Travel Services Sabre Global Mobile Trends Survey shows industry racing to deliver mobile applications and post-booking solutions Travellers both young and old are increasingly using mobile devices for flight notification, check in, and seat selection, and are also willing to accept advertising with free travel applications. These findings and more were revealed in a global mobile survey of travelers, conducted by Sabre Travel Network. The survey of 800 corporate and leisure travellers from Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America and North America covered topics ranging from preferred features to fees travellers might pay for travel applications. Smart Phone Adoption Climbs, Driven by Travellers Young...and Older While APAC travellers are the currently the least likely to own smart phones, this number is increasing rapidly, signaling to the industry the importance of having a mobile strategy alongside its Internet strategy. "Travel suppliers and agencies can no longer ignore the mobile platform as the numbers are showing a definite uptrend towards mobile adoption for travel services. This is especially evident in the post-booking phase of the travel buying process," said Hans Belle, vice president Asia Pacific, Sabre Travel Network. Today's Features Gain Traction
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Travelocity, a Sabre Holdings company, has noted a measurable increase in bookings originating from mobile devices in recent months. All Surveyed Groups Open to Advertising with Free Travel Applications "There's been a lot of experimentation with pay-for-services in the past but with advertising emerging as a more palatable choice for travellers, application providers and retailers now have a way of monetising their offering and driving more value out of a potentially lucrative marketing channel," said Belle. Sabre's 2009 launch of TripCase, a mobile application available for both iPhone and Blackberry users, continues to gain momentum with tens of thousands of individual downloads, Innovator of the Year nomination by PhoCusWright and being named "Best Travel App" by Business Week. |
Sabre Global Mobile Trends Survey shows industry racing to deliver mobile applications and post-booking solutions