Free listing on over 50’s travel website
To be launched early November NewYoungTravel.com.au is an independent directory for women and men over 50 who love to travel. We feature snapshots and guides to explore the world on your own or with others. Our directories showcase a collection of dedicated travel products, businesses & websites which appeal to the senior traveller (over 50). We aim to provide information and resources to senior travellers with focus on obtaining the best deals and value for this particular market. Members will have the ability to source tour operators and travel suppliers on one website. We are non IATA, but advocate the use of travel agencies and licensed operators.
We are seeking travel agents, tour operators, cruise companies, accommodation providers and any tourism affiliated business who consider themselves to be seniors or over 50’s friendly. We do not charge for listings. We are looking for those operators who may offer discounts, value added options or perhaps have a product tailor made for this market.
This website is independent and each listing will be added if we deem it to be a genuine deal or of interest to this market.
If you are interested and have a product that this market would be genuinely attracted to, please contact Bronwyn White on [email protected] or telephone 0408 225 766.
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