The Changing Landscape of Travel
Mobile devices were once just
pieces of equipment that helped us connect with others. Today, they have become
such an integral part of the way we live and breathe – not only do these
provide entertainment and an immediate source of information, these have also
changed the way we interact with people and the physical environment.
Unsurprisingly, this has meant that the way people travel has changed –
travellers are now able to discover places they want to go to and interact with
the world, be it before, during or after they have gone on their trips.
It is clear upon analysing
planning and booking trends on TripAdvisor that mobile usage continues to rise
and shape the future. In India, 60 per cent of Internet users access it via
their mobile phone and as Internet users in India continue to grow, this is set
to increase substantially in the coming years. Those who use their smartphone
to plan or book their travel are the ones we call ‘Connected Travellers’.
Currently, 47 per cent of
travellers in India are 'Connected Travellers.' This puts India in the 9th
place globally for the highest proportion of travellers who are enabled by
their mobile devices, leaving highly connected countries like the United
Kingdom, Australia and Japan trailing in this category.
And research shows us mobile Apps
are becoming a more popular channel for travellers to book their accommodation
– TripBaro meter research showed the number of people using a mobile App to
book their accommodation doubling from 2014 to 2015, and we anticipate this to
continue rising year on year.
Our analysis reveals that those
who booked via a mobile App were seen to be habitual users, with one in four
(24 per cent) saying they would usually book via this channel. But what was
most interesting was that Connected Travellers were twice as likely as global
travellers to make travel related bookings via their mobile device. Almost 45
per cent of these savvy mobile travellers also use their smartphones to book
activities for their trip, while only 28 per cent of global travellers do so.
The mobile phenomenon has also
enabled these 'Connected Travellers' to use their smartphones whilst on their
trip – turning their devices into real-time travel companions that they can
turn to at any point. Forty-four per cent said they brought them on trips to
organise themselves more efficiently and even to book accommodations on the go
(37 per cent). 72 per cent of these savvy travellers also used their
smartphones to search for restaurants; 67 per cent to find things to do and 64
per cent to read reviews. This has given us a powerful way to connect directly
with the traveller, delivering more value to both our users whilst on-the go
and helping them discover and enjoy the places that they visit, making their
trips special. Connected travel will continue to be at the forefront of travel
and the industry should continue to look at ways to further enable the travel
discovery of this group of travellers. I, for one, am certainly looking forward
to all the amazing things that my ‘best friend’ will be able to do for me and
my travels in the future.
QuadLabs is a leading travel technology provider, giving tour operators and travel agencies methods to adapt to
these travel trends and increase their business’s potential to get higher
return on investment.
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