Surf Airlines
Publisher DNA
What defines Surf Airlines?
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Portfolio
What does Surf Airlines ship?
Apps
2 apps analysed
Integration with regional carriers secures recurring revenue via Essential Air Service contracts
- Simple and intuitive interface design makes booking flights and experiences feel efficient for frequent travelers
- Mandatory annual membership fees create significant friction for new users attempting to access flight booking
Private terminal access functions as a B2B distribution barrier against commercial airlines
- The core application experience provides high satisfaction for users who successfully navigate the interface
- Critical application failure occurs when users attempt to initiate the flight purchase workflow
Single-market publisher, every app ships only to United States.
Based on 2 of 2 apps with localized market data · last scanned .
Americas (1)
- United States2 / 2
Core markets (2/2 apps)
User Sentiment
How do users feel about their apps?
0
Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
1
Negative apps
33/100
Avg sentiment score
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Who does Surf Airlines compete with?
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
This app directly competes for the premium traveler segment by offering a robust booking engine for private aviation, mirroring Surf Air's focus on high-end, hassle-free travel.
Same space(8)
This is a massive reference utility for travelers, providing the foundational airport data that complements the flight-specific services of the target app.
This app dominates the niche of aviation audio streaming, capturing a large audience of aviation enthusiasts who also utilize travel-related apps.
Club Avolta targets the premium traveler segment, overlapping with Surf Air's focus on regional mobility and high-value customer experiences.
eSky competes for the same regional air travel audience by offering a robust flight search engine and aggressive price-tracking tools.
It targets the aviation-interested demographic by providing professional-grade tools and live audio streams, competing for the attention of the same user base.
This app serves the broader aviation enthusiast market by providing live flight tracking and airport data that overlaps with the informational needs of air travelers.
While Surf Air focuses on regional flights, SimOptions captures the same high-frequency traveler demographic by solving connectivity needs during transit.
Both apps serve travelers looking for streamlined booking experiences, though TiquetesBaratos focuses on broader inventory and price-sensitive leisure travel.
New entrants(3)
This newcomer targets the ground-transportation segment of the travel journey, potentially capturing users immediately after they land.
Shariha enters the travel utility space by providing eSIM solutions, directly competing for the attention of mobile-first international travelers.
This newcomer introduces offline-first functionality, targeting travelers who need reliable flight data in areas with poor or no connectivity.