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Stay safe while solo travelling this summer

Expert reveals safety tips for solo female travellers

Studies have shown that the number of women booking solo travel trips has doubled following the coronavirus pandemic. While it can be a freeing experience, travelling alone as a woman can be dangerous if you’re not careful.

With this in mind, TheKnowledgeAcademy.com can reveal how women can stay safe while solo travelling this summer.

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Take these steps to ensure that your holiday goes as smoothly as possible.

Travel chaos: Expert reveals the tech hacks that will minimise stress

With your long awaited annual leave fast approaching and your suitcase packed and airport chaos hopefully avoided, all that is left for you to do is board the flight…Right?

Well, there are actually some essential steps that you need to take in order to ensure that your holiday goes as smoothly as possible.

As travel chaos ensues and searches surrounding it are up 110% ,...

There has been a 73% increase in people searching Google for solo trips

Experts Share The Benefits Solo Travelling Has On Your Mental Health

Travelling alone may not be for everyone, but recent data has shown a 73% increase in people searching Google for solo trips. Plus, with over 7.3 million uses of #solotravel on Instagram it’s clear this is a trend that’s here to stay.

But other than experiencing incredible destinations, what are the benefits of travelling alone? Holiday cottage company Lyme-bay Holidays along with...

Where to get a Prepaid Data Plan in Singapore

Where to get a prepaid data plan in Singapore

With everything going digital around us, getting connected in Singapore is now easier than ever. We understand the need and in this country, the introduction of prepaid data plans is one of the best ways most people get connected.

This is the best way to stay connected avoiding a postpaid plan. Let's have a look at the different types of prepaid data plans in Singapore and where you...

A fifth of adults aged 30-34 delay having children to travel more

Having children has dropped down the priority list for British adults in their 30s and 40s, in favour of travelling the world.

The new study by adventure tour operator Exodus Travels of over 1,000 adults in the UK revealed that a fifth of those aged 30 to 34 - who want to have children - are delaying doing so to travel more. On a larger scale, 14% of 30 to 49-year olds are postponing...