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Martin Lane
Editor, Travel Weekly
Karen says…
When it comes to talking about age, I’ve noticed two things in particular. Firstly, what I personally consider to be old age has gently adjusted itself over the years in line with my own age!
Secondly, the difference between ‘young’ and ‘old’ people is now seriously blurred. When I was a child, older people were very different in their outlook and participation in life. They were treated differently, behaved differently and just as they wouldn’t have thought of themselves being able to eat fresh strawberries at Christmas, they wouldn’t have thought of themselves holidaying in places like Russia.
Today, because we’re healthier, wealthier, better travelled and living longer, there’s no holding back. Russia’s one of our top destinations and fresh strawberries are available every day of the year.
This is not a niche sector in development or a trend spotted by a boffin. It’s right here, right now and it affects everyone in the industry. So if you want to grow your business by targeting smart, interesting, gorgeous people – people who love travel, use technology and have money to spend – then step up to the challenge and start ‘being mature’.
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Karen Gee
Sales and Marketing Director,
Wallace Arnold Holidays
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