Designing Safer Hotel Spaces for Solo Female Travelers: A Service and Infrastructure Study

  • Unique Paper ID: 204223
  • Volume: 13
  • Issue: 1
  • PageNo: 1053-1054
  • Abstract:
  • The rapid growth of solo female travel has created new challenges and opportunities within the hospitality industry. Safety, privacy, and comfort have emerged as critical determinants influencing hotel selection among women traveling alone. This study examines how hotel service practices and infrastructure design can be optimized to enhance safety for solo female travellers. Using a qualitative approach based on secondary data and conceptual analysis, the study identifies key risk areas, evaluates existing hotel practices, and proposes a three-layer safety framework. The findings reveal that safety is both a functional requirement and a psychological assurance that significantly influences guest satisfaction and loyalty. The study concludes with recommendations for hospitality providers to develop inclusive and secure environments.

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Copyright © 2026 Authors retain the copyright of this article. This article is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

BibTeX

@article{204223,
        author = {yuvasree G and Arjun k},
        title = {Designing Safer Hotel Spaces for Solo Female Travelers: A Service and Infrastructure Study},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2026},
        volume = {13},
        number = {1},
        pages = {1053-1054},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=204223},
        abstract = {The rapid growth of solo female travel has created new challenges and opportunities within the hospitality industry. Safety, privacy, and comfort have emerged as critical determinants influencing hotel selection among women traveling alone. This study examines how hotel service practices and infrastructure design can be optimized to enhance safety for solo female travellers. Using a qualitative approach based on secondary data and conceptual analysis, the study identifies key risk areas, evaluates existing hotel practices, and proposes a three-layer safety framework. The findings reveal that safety is both a functional requirement and a psychological assurance that significantly influences guest satisfaction and loyalty. The study concludes with recommendations for hospitality providers to develop inclusive and secure environments.},
        keywords = {solo female travellers, hotel safety, hospitality design, gender-sensitive services},
        month = {June},
        }

Cite This Article

G, Y., & k, A. (2026). Designing Safer Hotel Spaces for Solo Female Travelers: A Service and Infrastructure Study. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 13(1), 1053–1054.

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