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Aisle Seat For One

Lori Helke

For the 50+ woman who inspires to book her own seat and her own adventure.

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Solo Travel Tips For Women Over 50: Rideshare Safety Tips

The most important rideshare habit I use isn’t fancy. It’s the pause before I open the car door.

If you’re traveling alone, especially after dark or in a city you don’t know, that pause matters. For many of us over 50, using a rideshare ap...

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Don’t Rule Out Local Destinations

So many of us think that solo travel has to entail taking that big trip to far away places.

Sunset in Door County

While my first (semi) solo trip was to Paris, I am also a big fan of solo traveling in your home town or nearby city.

I am...

2 months ago
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The Age I Stopped Apologizing for Traveling Alone

For an embarrassingly long time, I was a world-class apologizer.

Not for anything I had actually done wrong. I was apologizing, in various creative ways, for wanting things. Specifically, for wanting to travel. Alone. Without a companion t...

2 months ago
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Welcome to Aisle Seat for One

I always choose the aisle seat.

Not because I’m afraid of being trapped, but because the aisle seat means I’m ready. Ready to get up when I want, move when I feel like it, stretch my legs, and go. A seat choice is a small thing, but it say...

3 months ago
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    Dedicated to solo travel. Lives in Wisconsin, but is always dreaming of Paris.

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