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Solo travel becoming more popular with tourists, says new research

Solo travel is becoming a more popular choice for holidaymakers, according to new research released by Norwegian Cruise Line.






Solo travel is becoming a more popular choice for holidaymakers, according to new research released by Norwegian Cruise Line.

The line spoke to 2,000 adults, with the findings showing that more than one in three travellers (37%) prefer to travel solo, and three in 10 (31%) have already booked a solo holiday for 2023.

The key reasons for this trend are... More from Cruise Trade News


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Solo travel becoming more popular with tourists, says new research

Solo travel is becoming a more popular choice for holidaymakers, according to new research released by Norwegian Cruise Line.






Solo travel is becoming a more popular choice for holidaymakers, according to new research released by Norwegian Cruise Line.

The line spoke to 2,000 adults, with the findings showing that more than one in three travellers (37%) prefer to travel solo, and three in 10 (31%) have already booked a solo holiday for 2023.

The key reasons for this trend are... More from Cruise Trade News


 



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