Data use rankings for iPhone travel booking apps [INFOGRAPHIC]

Onavo, maker of apps for data compression and data-monitoring to slash mobile charges, has ranked travel search and booking apps by the percentage of US iPhone users who activated them at least once during June 2012 in a new infographic (below).

Kayak leads the mobile race. About 1 million iOS device users took a spin on the Kayak Mobile app in June 2012, says Onavo.

Number two is Hotel Tonight, with 0.724 percent of US iPhone users using its app to book upscale hotels at the last minute at least once during June 2012.

Onavo generated its statistics by projecting from what it says was a representative sample of 100,000 US iPhone users of iOS, a free data-saving app for which can help travelers avoid overage fees from telecoms while surfing the Internet on the go.

Acting as a proxy server, the Onavo Extend iOS version compresses data sent to your device from apps and websites, which means less bandwidth consumption.

By looking at anonymized, aggregated statistics to see which major travel apps were Onavo Extend users, the company identified trends in mobile data and app usage for iOS. Here’s the infographic:

data booking app consumption onavo

Users download the app in the hopes of dodging telecom charges for hogging too much Internet bandwidth on a digital device.

In a clever move, Onavo’s app only squeezes data one-way — when downloading data. When users instead upload data, no compression takes place. For instance, when sending images, the image file is left intact, to preserve their high resolution.

Founded in Tel Aviv in 2010, Onavo released its iOS app last year. Its similar app for Android, Onavo Extend offers data compression, too.

In January of 2012, it raised $10 million in Series B funding from sources led by Horizons Ventures of Hong Kong along with Motorola Mobility Ventures, Sequoia Capital, and Magma Venture Partners.

The infographic was produced with the help of Visual.ly, a Web tool for creating infographics.

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Sean O’Neill is a UK-based reporter for Tnooz.

Since university, he's been a full-time journalist for US consumer magazines and websites, and since 2007 he has covered B2C travel news full-time.

He lives in London and is travel tech columnist for BBC Travel. He used to work in New York City as the online senior editor for Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel.

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Comments

  1. Congrats to Hotel Tonight for tanking this high, which again seems to be proof that mobile is the perfect platform for ‘this-day deals’. Which in retrospect of course is totally obvious :)

  2. Wait… so if I install Onavo to my phone, it’s going to track all the other apps I use? Collect and save this information to use for marketing purposes? Weeeeell I’m sure I can trust them with my data.

    I use HotelFinder often, but I wish it was available in more cities. It has excellent potential! Major kudos to Kayak though. They out-performed all other apps listed by hundreds of thousands.

    • Sean O'Neill Sean O'Neill says:

      The data is anonymised.
      Apple (and Android device manufacturers) are often tracking, too, but also they don’t use for marketing purposes.

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