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When you make travel arrangements, you normally pay on a "per-person, double occupancy" basis, which is okay if you're traveling with someone. But if you're a solo-traveler, most travel companies and tour operators are likely to charge you a higher price for your reservation, which they refer to as "single supplement". The single supplement charges can be as high as 50 percent of the total travel cost - because it is designed to compensate for the other traveler. Fortunately, some travel operators today offer "single-friendly" travel deals for seniors that prefer to travel solo by providing "no-cost" or "low-cost" single supplements and giving "guaranteed share" options.
Some of the popular travel companies and organizations that offer Single friendly travel related information include:
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