Travelers 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(R), the world's leading provider of high-performance solutions for the travel industry. The survey of 800 corporate and leisure travelers from Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America and North America covered topics ranging from preferred features to fees travelers might pay for travel applications.
Mobile Adoption Climbs, Driven by Travelers Young...and Older
The majority of travelers surveyed had a smart phone (69 percent), with North American travelers most likely to own one (78 percent) and APAC travelers least likely (46 percent). Daily usage is highest for email at 63 percent with Internet not far behind at 49 percent. The study also found that nearly half of all travelers (47 percent) are 40 years old or older, demonstrating that the exploding use of mobile services is not strictly the domain of younger travellers.
Today's Features Gain Traction
Corporate and leisure travelers both showed strong adoption for using their mobile phone to gain timely and relevant information, in particular:
'Smart phones are becoming a traveler's preferred tool for managing post-booking activities and getting relevant information,' said Greg Webb, chief marketing officer of Sabre Holdings. 'This trend has seemingly penetrated all ages across all continents, highlighting the tremendous opportunity for travel agencies and suppliers to leverage mobile solutions to demonstrate value to their customers and creatively reach target audiences.'
Europeans Rank Ahead of North Americans in Adopting Newer Features
Survey results revealed high levels of interest in services that Sabre and other travel technology providers are working on today, with Europeans ranking ahead of North Americans and travelers in APAC in potential adoption of select features:
Sixty three percent of all travelers are also open to automating re-accommodation services and checking in and out of hotels via mobile devices, with 61 percent interested in booking flights via their mobile in the future. Travelocity(R), a Sabre Holdings company, has noted a measurable increase in bookings originating from mobile devices in recent months.
Travelers Open to Advertising with Free Travel Applications
All travelers surveyed are willing to accept advertising with free use of travel applications. For example, 28 percent of 'Road Warriors' (very frequent business travelers) said they preferred free applications with advertising, versus eight percent who preferred to pay for the application. Leisure travelers had a similar spread, with 22 percent preferring free with advertising versus five percent preferring to pay. In Europe, 14 percent of respondents preferred free with advertising versus five who prefer to pay.
'There's been a lot of experimentation with pay-for-services in the past. With advertising emerging as a more palatable choice for travelers, application providers and retailers now have a way of monetizing their offering and driving more value out of a potentially lucrative marketing channel,' said Webb. 'For our own part, Sabre remains committed to helping the travel industry advance their mobile strategies, and next year we will increase our mobile investments to continue growing our award-winning portfolio of mobile solutions for both agency and airline customers.'
Sabre's 2009 launch of TripCase(SM), a mobile application available today for both iPhone and Blackberry users, continues to gain momentum with tens of thousands of individual downloads, an 'Innovator of the Year' nomination by PhoCusWright and being named 'Best Travel App' by Business Week. Sabre's Virtually There(R) itinerary service is used by more than 30,000 travel agencies around the world and their customers.
Source: TravelIndustryWire.com