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How do I create a travel mobile app?

How to create a mobile travel app in 5 steps
  1. Chose your app type. Select the travel app type among booking, accommodation booking, transport apps, and travel guides apps.
  2. Conduct competitor research. ...
  3. Select a travel app MVP features. ...
  4. Find the travel app developers. ...
  5. Enter the discovery phase. ...
  6. Develop the travel app.




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Online travel bookings peaked at $755 billion in 2019, before declining 46% to $403 billion in 2020. In 2021, travel bookings increased to $613 billion, though still below 2019 figures. Total revenue generated by travel apps worldwide was $300 million in 2021, and is expected to go higher than $500 million in 2022.

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Total revenue generated by travel apps worldwide was $300 million in 2021, and is expected to go higher than $500 million in 2022.

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TravelPerk and Ramp featured as top two fastest growing apps for smaller organizations in Okta's 2023 Businesses at Work report - TravelPerk.

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Travel apps are a source of inspiration and are extremely useful for booking and managing logistics — even making restaurant reservations or finding a great fitness class wherever in the world you're flying next.

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Sensor Tower's latest report on travel apps in the United States, available now, reveals that Travel apps saw 137 million downloads from the U.S. App Store and Google Play in Q2 2022, up 18 percent year-over-year from 116 million in Q2 2021.

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To book airline flights, for example, you'll need an ATOL (Air Travel Organiser's Licence), and for non-flight-based holidays, ABTA (Association of British Travel Agents) bonding is advisable. The size of the ATOL licence can vary depending on the amount you'll need to reimburse consumers (see below).

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With a market cap of approximately 78.2 billion U.S. dollars, Booking.com ranked first among the leading online travel companies worldwide as of December 2022. Competitors Airbnb, Trip.com, and Expedia followed on the list. Second-ranked Airbnb's market cap amounted to roughly 54.1 billion U.S. dollars.

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