How mobile travel application development Is changing the tourism industry: Global insights
Below, you can see data on the contribution of travel and tourism to GDP over the period from 2019 to 2022.
Source: Statista
Quick industry growth has required travel businesses to keep up with emerging trends to stay ahead of competitors. Digitization in the form of travel app development has increased workflow efficiency, improved customer service, and kept travel companies ahead of competitors.
This article is your guide to the world of travel mobile app development in 2021. We’ll share insights about the impact of the pandemic on the tourism industry and show you what digital trends will help travel businesses rise again.
The travel industry was crushed by COVID-19
Most businesses and institutions have adapted to the new reality. Companies have allowed their employees to work from home. Online education has proven a possible substitute for in-class education. Telehealth and telemedicine are helping patients and doctors stay in touch. But what about the travel and tourism industry? In 2020, travel was brought to a standstill.
Back in 2020
According to the International Civil Aviation Organization, the US airline seating capacity fell by half in 2020. This caused financial losses of nearly $370 billion:
- March and April 2020 brought the airline industry to a complete standstill.
- The summer travel period was a short-lived time of recovery.
- During the last four months of 2020, sectoral recoveries became vulnerable once again.
Source: OECD
Owing to the pandemic, three of the biggest US airlines — American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and JetBlue — reported combined net losses of $14 billion.
The American Hotel and Lodging Association reports that US hotels were running at 44% capacity in 2020. This led to revenue losses, with total revenue down from $167 billion in 2019 to $85 billion in 2020.
The National Restaurant Association estimated that the restaurant industry in the USA ended 2020 with $240 billion less in sales compared to the 2019 estimated average.
The prognosis for 2021 and beyond
Even with new lockdown restrictions across the globe, the International Air Transport Association predicts a 13% airline seating capacity improvement in 2021 compared to 2020.
Research published by the American Hotel and Lodging Association in January 2021 predicts that US hotel capacity will increase from 44% to 52% during the year, and to 61% in 2022.
Around 47% of global respondents are planning to return to international flights this year, and 11% have already booked their 2021 trips.
Indeed, a brief summer recovery in 2020 fueled hopes of a quick reconstruction of the tourism and travel industry. But this process may take longer than expected.
Source: Statista
Still, most travel businesses have started following new trends to redefine their workflow and customer experience.
Redefining the travel experience: 2021 travel industry trends
These five trends started redefining the travel industry in the second half of 2020 and keep transforming it in 2021.
- Technological innovations
Lockdowns and the need for social distancing motivated travel businesses to speed up usual administrative tasks. Now, booking, checking in, and processing refunds can easily be managed through mobile solutions for the travel industry.
Robot hotels are another trend in travel service automation. Robots have been installed in hotel lobbies in Japan and in Hilton hotels globally to substitute receptionists, concierges, and bartenders.
- Online travel agencies
With the complexities of new regulations, travelers rely on online travel agencies. These agencies equip travelers with information on security and health measures as well as trusted accommodation. In 2021, advice from online agencies is expected to be a major competitive advantage.
- Extended loyalty programs
Special offers and loyalty programs are among the latest trends in the tourism industry. Discounts and new offers are expected to help hotel groups and airlines generate another wave of demand for their services.
- Flexibility in travel planning
The first steps in this direction were made by the three largest American airlines — United Airlines, Delta Air Lines, and American Airlines — all of whom eliminated change fees. This was a response to the fact that seven in ten travelers are now looking for travel flexibility. This includes trip protection, travel insurance, and a full refund on canceled transportation and accommodation.
- Extended stays
After a year of partial isolation and being denied travel, travelers are likely to take extended stays, or workcations. They will be looking for agencies that can help them make the most of their first post-lockdown trips. Long-term accommodation planning is already available. Through Airbnb rentals, travelers can enjoy weekly and monthly discounts.
- Growth of local tourism
Many tourist destinations have started reopening their doors. But this time, they’re opening them to local tourists too. Amid the pandemic, local tourism can help local economies get back on track. Through popular city guide apps, local businesses like delivery services, restaurants, gift shops, and tour guides can effectively advertise their services.
As software developers, we will share more about the technological side of these travel industry trends.
Categories of travel apps that are in demand
- Train, bus, and flight booking apps
Source: App Store
Ticket booking apps are helping the travel industry recover and develop faster. With these apps, travelers don’t need a travel agency to reserve tickets. They can complete booking at any convenient time. A booking platform updates booking statuses and helps users avoid double bookings.
- Hotel booking apps
Hotel booking apps allow users to compare prices and find the best deals. Through these apps, users can view their current reservations and modify them or place reservation details, such as a request for an extra bed or a high chair.
- Vacation rental apps
With these apps, travelers can find alternatives to pricey hotel rooms. Vacation rental apps match travelers to the best locales and give access to rooms, apartments, houses, campsites, and condos from all over the world. Unlike hotel booking apps, applications for vacation rentals directly connect rental owners with travelers.
- Trip planner apps
Trip planner apps are innovative travel apps for those planning a perfect and headache-free vacation. Planner apps come in two types. Simple planner apps recommend must-see attractions and provide real reviews. Advanced apps can combine flight and accommodation booking features with detailed sightseeing guides.
- Private car rental apps
The popularity of car rental app development increases in direct relation to the growth of the travel and tourism industry. Through apps, travelers can locate the nearest car rental locations and filter their search according to date, car type, and equipment. Then they can book a car and get an in-app confirmation. For vacationers, these services are a must to solve transportation issues quickly.
- Taxi service apps
Online taxi apps have started surpassing traditional cab services. In 2017 alone, Uber and Lyft completed 35 million more rides than regular New York City cabs. And this number will grow. This is why developing a taxi app makes sense both for existing businesses and startups.
- Virtual reality apps for traveling
VR technology is the most powerful means of transportation. With it, users can go to sandy beaches or rocky mountains without needing to leave their living room. Those with a VR headset and one of the apps below can spend days exploring the most stunning locations for free.
- Health passport apps
The IATA app is a digital platform originally created for passengers to store COVID-19 test and vaccine records and share these records when crossing a border.
The platform also includes four modules. Each features pandemic-related travel information.
You can find more details about this platform by watching the IATA Travel Pass Briefing below:
How to create a travel app: Four steps to development
- Define your target audience
You can’t create a travel app for everyone. But you can start developing a travel app for a certain group of people sharing the same demographics: age, gender, location, language, education, occupation, marital status, interests, devices. They will become your target audience, or the group of people you build your travel app for.
Once you’ve identified your target demographic, put your data together and create a user persona profile:
Source: App Radar
Five or more user persona profiles will help you visualize and humanize your target audience.
Source: App Radar
- Add killer features
If you look at top travel apps, you’ll see that most of them have common features:
- Travel planning
- Travel journal
- Search and filter tools
- Navigation and geolocation functionality
- Hotel or apartment booking
- Reviews, ratings, and recommendations
- Transportation services
- Notifications
Tourism app development in 2021 requires the implementation of killer features that will get your new application spotted in the crowd:
- Offline access
- In-app translator
- Weather forecasts
- Currency converter
- World clock time converter
- List of location-based emergency services
- Washroom/restroom finder
- Social media integrations
- Choose your app’s monetization model
Most travel apps are free for users. But they’re also a source of income through one or a few monetization models. Apps in the travel and tourism category make money from fees for transportation or accommodation services they provide as well as through advertising, in-app purchases, subscriptions, and sponsorships.
- Sign a contract with the right travel platform development company
There are several factors that define what outsourcing development company is the right one for you:
Travel app development cost. Among all regions, Eastern Europe (Ukraine and Poland), Asia (India), and South America (Argentina) are the three best known for their value for money.
Source: Globaldev
- Travel-based projects in the portfolio. Find a company with case studies that showcase the team’s experience in travel app development. In case studies, pay special attention to sections about technical solutions, user roles, and results.
- Feedback from present and past clients. Reviews and feedback from previous clients are easy to find in a company’s profile on Clutch, GoodFirms, TopTal, or Upwork.
- Interview with the team. During your interview, define your requirements and assess both technical and soft skills of team members. Concentrate on responsibility and planning, problem-solving, and communication.
Travel guide, social travel app, and more: Globaldev’s travel expertise
Over the past ten years, the Globaldev development team has completed dozens of projects in different industries. We are now partnering with healthcare, education, finance, retail, restaurant, and entertainment businesses. Our competencies also cover travel app development.
A travel app to connect Georgian tourists to local guided tours
Source: App Store
Working alongside the Expago in-house development team, we developed a travel application for iOS and Android. Through the Expago app, travelers can easily find tours led by locals and learn about the beauty and history of Georgia firsthand. When signing up for Expago, tourists can:
- create their profiles by adding personal information and preferences in terms of food, music, sightseeing, and more
- search for tours by preferred type of activity
- preview tours, save them to favorites, or book them
- chat with guides for details
- pay for tours right in the app
A social travel app to get travel tips and share your own travel experience
Source: App Store
Unlike TripAdvisor, 2B Local gives users direct access to travel tips and suggestions from their friends, friends of friends, and locals they’ve reached out to for recommendations. No sponsored content is included. Through personal 2B Local profiles, users can:
- subscribe to their friends or locals to get insider travel recommendations
- learn about new tourist destinations and save them to favorites
- create travel posts with their own photos and videos
- invite friends
- search through different categories
- read reviews and leave feedback
A social media app for travelers to discover new travel destinations
Source: App Store
The idea behind the Spotvice iOS app was to build a platform where travelers could find new travel destinations based on advice from their friends and create a list of locations they want to visit. Using the Spotvice app, users can:
- create posts about any place they’ve visited or anything they’ve tried
- add locations to their posts
- follow friends and their journeys
- discover new travel spots through friends’ posts and recommendations
- save destinations to favorites