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Just You hails 24% sales growth as 2025 brochure launches

Solo travel specialist Just You has unveiled its 2025 brochure, as it reported sales growth of 24% over the past 12 months.

The new brochure features European and worldwide departures up to 2027, including new escorted tours to Albania and Austria.

There are also special departures to Italy and India, which will mark the G Touring brand’s 25th anniversary in October 2025.


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Tom Morgan, Just You UK trade sales director, commented: “The solo travel market is continuing to thrive – we’ve seen exceptional growth of 24% over the past 12 months and a real thirst for some of the more adventurous, long-haul trips we offer.

“Demand for core destinations such as Italy, Croatia and Spain continues to be high but we’re also seeing a trend for solo travellers wanting to travel further afield and for longer.

“Japan and India are proving particularly popular.

“With our increase in sales, we’ve had to double the number of brochures printed so that our agent partners can receive the copies they need.

“We’ve also been working hard to re-introduce regional departures on many of our most popular tours and we’ll continue to add more.”

Tyrolean Treasures: Salzburg and the Austrian Alps is an eight-day holiday, based in Zeller-Fusch, from £2,249. It includes flights, transfers and seven nights’ half-board accommodation.

Albania Uncovered: Vibrant Tirana to Ancient Apollonia takes clients from the capital city of Tirana (pictured) to the Albanian Riviera. The eight-day tour costs from £1,649, which includes flights, transfers and accommodation.

Early booking offers of up to £150 per person are available for 2025 short-haul tours and up to £300 per person off long-haul departures in 2025.

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