Study reveals 60% of travel searches originate from mobile

Study reveals 60% of travel searches originate from mobile

More than half of of all travel site searches originate from a mobile device, according to new research. A study based on the online activity of 3 million UK shoppers, and one million mobile devices, reveals a 60% figure, demonstrating how important mobile devices are for travellers during the early planning stages of a trip. … Continue reading Study reveals 60% of travel searches originate from mobile

More than half of of all travel site searches originate from a mobile device, according to new research.

A study based on the online activity of 3 million UK shoppers, and one million mobile devices, reveals a 60% figure, demonstrating how important mobile devices are for travellers during the early planning stages of a trip.

The Hitwise research found that Brits are increasingly turning to their mobiles to kick off holiday plans, with as many as 83% of searches for the ‘best time’ to visit a holiday location initiated on a mobile device.

Logistical arrangements are also mobile-led with 68% of searches for ‘flights from’ and 83% of searches for ‘flight status’ also made via a mobile device.

Mobile is also the device of choice one a trip has begun, with 86% of searches for ‘places to eat’ and 76% of searches for ‘things to do’ made on the go.

Searches for ‘near me’ dominate, generated by 88% of mobile searches.

Mobile searches also seem to be the device of choice for wealthier Britons, with more than 80% of searches for ‘5 star’, ‘luxury’ and ‘glamping’ initiated on a smartphone or tablet, the research found.

Hitwise managing director, Nigel Wilson, said: “The data shows a clear preference for holiday-related mobile searches, particularly from would-be travellers planning their trips, really highlighting for brands and advertisers the important role mobile plays in the travel sector.

“Recently, Virgin announced its soon to launch mobile app, simplifying the booking process and providing pre-filled customer preferences to make the consumer journey seamless.

“Whilst hotel booking sites, such as Expedia, have been on the mobile booking case for a long time, the airline industry has been slow to adopt mobile flight booking.

“Marketers in this space need to understand how their audiences are utilising mobile to access information so that they can be everywhere the consumer wants, with the right experience desired.

“Rather than replicating experiences between desktop and mobile, it’s vital they create something different, engaging and attentive to the needs of that person at that time.”