How did you come up with the idea for the company?
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How has the need for Amica evolved over the past few years?
Year on year, more women are taking the leap to travel solo. There are countless testimonies from women who swear by solo travel as a means for experiencing independence, freedom and new opportunities. There is a growing recognition that solo travel is for everyone.
Whether it’s a business trip, a spontaneous holiday, a longer journey into self-discovery; for those with partners as well as those without, for the women who are seasoned solo travellers or those going for the first time – there are no rules or limits. And now, the pandemic has emphasised the need for community, which will encourage women to share experiences for at least some of the way.
What can we hope to see from Amica in the future?