Trivago analyzed the behavior of differences in time to book a hotel
The choice of mobile devices as well as operating systems reveals much about spending on tourism stays. According to an analysis of Trivago hotel search engine, iOS users spend more than Android users.
The search engine Trivago hotels, which sought to understand the differences in behavior between Android and iOS users in time to book a hotel, concluded that the iOS users spend on average 22% more on accommodation than Android users.
According to this study, in Portugal, iOS users spend on average 22% more in the hotel stay than users of Android system. The first shell out an average of 94 euros per night and Android users spend only 77 euros.
On the other hand, Android users are the ones who seek the low cost segment, “since 36% of these looking for a hotel under 50 euros. ” In the segment of hotels at a cost between 50 to 100 euros per night, there are no differences to report. “Both users iOS and Android have the same share (45%).”
As for the hotels from 100 euros per night are the most popular for iOS users, “29% of iPhone users and iPad looking for a hotel above 100 euros, compared to only 19% of Android fans “.
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