And according to research by the travel company Cox & Kings, solo travel could be among the first segments to come back as the travel sector starts to recover. “Women make up the majority of passengers on our solo departures—they tend to travel solo more than men.”Solo female travel is on the rise. According to Aimee Kuge, cofounder of TravSolo, a planning app for solo travelers, solo travel continues to grow and grow every year and 25% of travelers say they will consider traveling solo in the next 12 months. “Solo travel is among the top two trips that travelers plan to choose, especially during and post-COVID-19,” says Kuge. Budget Direct Travel Insurance analyzed Instagram hashtags and geo-location data to uncover the most popular places around the world for women who travel solo.
Source: Forbes September 27, 2020 14:25 UTC