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What motivates and hinders people from travelling alone? A study of solo and non-solo travellers

Contemporary lifestyles and social changes have precipitated the popularity of solo travel. Despite the growing prominence of the solo travel market, it remains an under researched area. This study explores the definitions, motivations, and constraints of solo travel, taking into consideration both...

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Published in:Current issues in tourism 2021-09, Vol.24 (17), p.2458-2471
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