APAC/SINGAPORE, 26 SEPTEMBER 2024 - Tinder, the dating app that revolutionized how people meet, has introduced the perfect travel companion for adventurous young adults traveling on their own. The new Solo Traveler’s Guide to Tinder Passport™, is tailored to support Gen Z globetrotters in embracing the rising trend of solo travel and building connections across the globe.
Travel is the #1 interest among Tinder users globally1, and as more young people, especially Gen Z and millennials, choose to embark on their own independent adventures, the guide includes useful advice to travel smart and safe, and make global connections before and after users land. With 78% of young singles in Asia Pacific expressing interest in making friends before they travel to their holiday spots2, it is clear that the desire to create new bonds is becoming a key part of their globetrotting experiences.
Tinder has now updated Passport™ Mode to appear directly on a user’s profile, letting others know that they are looking to make friends and connections before they even set foot in your destination.
“Traveling offers a wonderful opportunity to make new connections, and with Gen Z increasingly embracing solo travel, Tinder is here to help them kickstart their adventures. A Solo Traveler's Guide to Tinder Passport offers essential tips for exploring new places, making connections, and navigating new environments with ease. There are endless possibilities with Tinder Passport™ — whether you're looking to meet someone new, get authentic local tips, or simply immerse yourself in a different culture,” said Papri Dev, VP APAC Communications, Tinder.
"Using Passport Mode ahead of a trip is the best way to take full advantage of it — whether you're seeking insider tips from locals or lining up exciting plans with fellow travelers, you can start building connections and setting the stage for an unforgettable adventure before you even board your flight.”
Tinder Passport™ Mode: The Ultimate Hack for Solo Travelers
Meeting new people in a new city can be intimidating, but Tinder Passport™ makes it simple and fun. Users can easily activate Passport Mode by going into their settings, selecting a destination by city, or dropping a pin on the map to change their location. From there, they can start browsing profiles, liking, matching, and chatting with locals or fellow travelers before they even arrive.
What makes Tinder Passport™ great is how it allows users to get a headstart on forming connections, gathering insider tips, and making plans— boosting their confidence to dive into independent adventures with new connections already in place. The guide also covers a range of topics including curating the best profile to attract ideal matches, best ways to start a conversation IRL as well as top travel hotspots amongst young singles seeking out new connections while traveling beyond the ordinary.
With safety high on the minds of young singles in the region - 30% say that they are invested in their safety before going on a first date with someone they’ve met through a dating app2 - the resource further reiterates the various in-app features and tips to have a safe experience when connecting online or in real life.
For those ready to spice up their solo travel experience, Tinder has teamed up with its dating expert and founder of Sideswiped, Sera Bozza, for these pro tips on making unforgettable connections abroad:
1. Be clear about your intentions: Update your bio with your travel dates, hobbies, and intentions. This lets matches know what you’re looking for - be it local tips or something more - and helps you find the right connections. Be upfront in your conversations, as this helps to avoid misunderstandings, especially when crossing cultural boundaries.
2. Prioritize safety: When meeting someone abroad, always remember to prioritize safety. Use Tinder’s features like Photo Verification and Share My Date, and meet up in public spaces.
3. Be open to possibilities: A vacation romance can be thrilling, but it’s also important to manage your own expectations. Keep an open mind - sometimes a brief connection is just what you need and even if it doesn’t last, it could reignite your excitement for dating once you’re back home!
Read more about A Solo Traveler’s Guide to Tinder Passport here.
1 Tinder internal data, January - August 2024
2A survey of 7,000 18-25 year olds polled in Asia Pacific in July 2024, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Tinder