A generation of Australians are now seeking increasingly exotic holiday destinations to explore, which are very affordable.
The baby boomer population — 55 to 75 years old — are healthier and wealthier than ever before, keen to tick their bucket lists and spend a bit of their kids’ inheritance., almost half of its customers — 43 per cent — are baby boomers travelling overseas.They’re also buying more than one holiday, with their favourite destinations including China, Japan and Vietnam,” TripADeal Asia specialist Teige O’Sullivan said.
Now they’ve made their money, paid off the mortgage and the kids have left home, the couple have decent super and they want to spend it on authentic experiences. “As seniors, we want to enjoy new destinations but still want an easy, comfortable travel style,” she said.
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