While US mobile travel bookings sat at $6.15 billion in 2012, PhoCusWright forecast this would rise to $39.50 billion by 2015.
In a 2013 SITA and Air Transport World study, 37% of travelers worldwide said they’d “definitely” use their mobile devices to purchase airline tickets, and 33% would consider doing so. Nearly half of respondents would “definitely” make booking changes via mobile, likely while en route to the airport or queuing at airport counters.
Still, airlines, hotel chains and online travel agencies have been slow to beef up their mobile offerings, and US travelers studied were often too frustrated by whatever offerings they did have, as well as the limited capabilities of mobile devices themselves, preventing mobile from fully taking hold as an indispensable instrument for purchasing, according to PhoCusWright’s “Traveler Technology Survey 2013.” Respondents were most frustrated by small screen sizes (51%) and poor user configurations for websites and mobile apps compared with those on their computers (36%).
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