A modern fairytale for women (on Tinder)

Girl meets boy. Girl travels the world with boy. Happiness ensues.
Tinder’s ad for the paid version of its dating app, Tinder Plus, follows one woman as she travels to some of the most romantic locations with her new online beau. (…) Dating in the digital age, it is safe to say, is certainly different than what our parents experienced. One minute the heroine’s at a football match in London’s Wembley Stadium, and the next thing you know, she’s in front of the Louvre in Paris.

How Tinder Told the Thoroughly Modern Tale of a Woman Swiping Right Around the World – Ad Week, 17 August 2015

One could wonder whether a girl cannot travel alone without a man around her.
Or, if you want to think positive, whether a girl (or a human being in general?) cannot travel without love.
I personally like the second interpretation better.

The video also aims to combat the perception that Tinder is losing favor with women. “We’ve heard about women having great experiences on Tinder every day,” Guen insists, noting that nearly half the app’s user base is female. “We wanted to amplify this.”
Message received.

How Tinder Told the Thoroughly Modern Tale of a Woman Swiping Right Around the World – Ad Week, 17 August 2015

(Nonethelesse, I’d rather travel without Tinder).