TAXI BOOKING DATA REPORT THE DATA THAT DEFINED Q1 2023
This global industry report, published by Taxi Butler, highlights taxi booking trends, data and statistics that defined the industry last quarter.
HIGHLIGHTS AND HOT TOPICS
l 2.6% quarterly growth over the quarter Q1 2023 witnessed a 2.6% average week-over- week growth; slow but steady.
l 13.6% fewer bookings than previous quarter
Q1 2023 had 13.6% fewer bookings than Q4 2022.
l 6.6% fewer bookings in UK & IE than last year
Q1 2023 saw 6.6% fewer bookings than in the same quarter last year. NEXT-GENERATION QR BOOKER HITS MARKET
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UK AND IRELAND TAXI BOOKING DATA HIGHLIGHTS
l 1.4% growth over the quarter
Q1 2023 experienced an average week-over- week growth of 1.4%.
l 6.6% less than Q1 2022 Q1 2023 saw 6.6% fewer bookings than in the same quarter last year.
l 48.2% less than Q1 2019
Q1 2023 saw 48.2% fewer bookings than in the same quarter of 2019.
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Graph #1: Line chart showing the global B2B taxi bookings from the last 12 months and a comparison line for 2019, the last pre-Covid year.
Bookings from venues around the globe saw a slow but steady growth of 2.6% week-over-week in Q1, there were 13.6% fewer bookings in Q1 2023 compared to Q4 2022 and a 13.7% decrease compared to Q1 2019.
Whilst North America experienced the highest growth of 2.8% month-over-month, Europe and UK&IE regions declined.
March 2023 had 22.2% more bookings than in Jan 2023. Between January and February, there was a 2.4% increase and a 19.4% increase between February and March
A glance at the regions
North America witnessed the highest growth rate in Q1 2023, with an average week-over-week growth of 2.2%. This growth rate is significantly higher than in other regions such as the UK & IE and Europe.
JUNE 2023 PHTM Global data from Q1 2023, in context
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