Eighty-one percent of travelers 45 years old and older who went on a solo trip this year plan to take another one in 2015, according to a study by the American Association of Retired Persons. "Solo travel has always been a part of the travel landscape, but the popularity, safety and appeal may not have been where it is today," said AARP spokeswoman Stephanie Miles.
"In addition to feeding a culture of empowerment, solo travel has been advanced by technology, which has given travelers the tools to stay virtually connected, preview a destination with ease and enhance their safety."
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