Safety and comfort are both the goal and the prerequisite for women traveling alone. They can fly more economically and live more comfortably than men.
Qunar data shows that women traveling alone pay an average of 20% more for hotels than men, while the average price of air tickets is 2% lower. 66% of women who choose solo trips will stay in three-star or above hotels; among them, the number of women staying in four-star or above hotels in the past year has increased by more than 80% year-on-year.
When traveling alone, many women like an impromptu happy trip. Data shows that compared with women as a whole, the overall decision-making time for women traveling alone is shortened by 20%.
AI also helps women traveling alone to shorten their decision-making time and "go at the drop of a hat." Compared with traditional communication methods, women are more likely to use AI to solve problems on the road. Using AI, they do not need to reveal their identity and personal privacy, and can get more comprehensive answers faster without being disturbed.

"Ask a question" AI data shows that since the launch of the AI function, the number of conversations and the number of users have increased significantly by about 40%, and among users who use the AI function when booking hotels, women account for 60%. Their favorite questions focus on travel and check-in related scenarios, including location and transportation, entry and exit policies, parking and catering, basic information and supporting facilities.
In addition, more than 60% of female users use travel AI itinerary planning assistants, and they also show higher usage activity. From itinerary planning, transportation, destination consultation, to accommodation selection, price budget, and surrounding short-distance arrangements, women use AI to cope with the uncertainty during the journey and spend more leisurely time with themselves wherever they go.
Jiupai News Reporter Li Yang Li Kai
Editor Fu Shan






