No two trips are the same.
That's exactly the point.
Every person who travels with Kinship Travel Partners has a different situation, a different destination, and a different reason the trip matters. What stays the same is this: we handle the getting there so the people in your life can focus on being there.
These are four of the situations we were built for. Your situation will be its own. Read what feels familiar, and we'll build the rest around you.
Ted
Multi-day accompanied trip · Atlanta to San Francisco area · 4 days
Ted is 76 and lives alone outside Atlanta. His relationship with his son Josh has been strained for years: distance, old grievances, long silences. They don't talk much. But Josh’s oldest, Caleb, is graduating high school. The first grandchild. Josh reached out, with intention, but genuinely, and said Caleb wanted his grandfather there. Neither of them knew how to make it work. Ted doesn't travel well alone. Josh didn't want the stress of managing his father on top of everything else the weekend would already carry.
Lisa’s Parents
International accompanied travel · Syracuse to Hong Kong · Family trip to Australia · Door-to-door return
Lisa has lived in Hong Kong for eight years. She moved for work, fell in love, built a life — and now has two children — her parents in Syracuse, NY have seen in-person once, and on video calls and in photographs weekly. She's invited them to visit every year since she left. They've always wanted to come. But the flight is 16 hours with a connection, they've never traveled internationally on their own, and the logistics of international travel at 74 and 71 felt like too much to figure out. This year was different. Lisa was finally planning what she'd always hoped for: her parents in her home, spending time with their grandchildren, seeing the life she'd built. And then after, a family trip to Australia together.
William and Maxine
Seasonal door-to-door migration · Bainbridge, WA to Santa Fe · Twice a year, every year
For eleven years, William and Maxine split their time between summers near the San Juan Islands, Seattle a ferry ride away, and winters in Santa Fe. They loved the rhythm of their two homes, but eventually, the journey became a barrier. Driving for days became too exhausting, and flying meant navigating stressful connections and heavy luggage alone. With their adult kids living thousands of miles away, William and Maxine refused to give up the seasonal life they loved just because the travel got tough.
Anne
Multi-leg flight accompaniment · Door-to-door · Return trip 10 days later
Anne is 81 and lives alone in Columbus, Ohio. Her daughter lives in Durango, Colorado — and has been trying to get her mom out for a visit for two years. Anne hasn't flown since her husband passed. She's sharp and determined to go. But the routing from Columbus to Durango isn't simple: it means connecting through Denver, then boarding a smaller regional plane into Durango-La Plata Airport. Two airports, two planes, a connection to manage, and luggage to keep track of, all on her own. Her daughter can't fly to Columbus just to walk her to the gate.
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