Annabel Fenwick Elliott, The Telegraph:
As far as younger travellers go, according to data from the Abta, almost one in eight 18-24 year olds reported going on a holiday by themselves in 2017. In 2011, this question was asked to 15-24 year olds and the figure was just 4.5 per cent.
According to Hostelworld, the number of solo bookings made by Britons has increased 60 per cent over the past three years, the highest rise globally.
Singles holiday operator Just You says the age of their clientele ranges from 21 to 90, but averages out at the 55+ age group.
What does appear to be consistent, however, is that women are much more likely to travel alone than men, and that’s only rising.
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