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New mobile phone habits - and camping chain enters Öland

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Swedes' mobile phone habits have changed during the year, and we have apparently made more calls and surfed more than usual. You can read more about who used their mobile phones the most below. Today we can also tell you that Scandinavia's largest camping chain, First Camp, is acquiring its first campsite on Öland.

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New travel patterns, shame list and more Sweden

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Will there be new travel patterns after the pandemic? Yes, it is possible if a new survey is to be believed. According to another survey, Swedes will want to see more of Sweden in the future. We also report on the annual 'shame list' and Visit Sweden's new marketing campaign.

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Skansen closes, rhino baby and Apollo launches new island

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It's Monday again and time for travel news. Doesn't time go very fast? This week it's all about businesses being cancelled, but also about a baby rhino and a new destination launched by Apollo.

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Best travel sites and most motorhome-friendly municipality

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This week's travel news is packed with travel industry awards: best travel sites, best tourism sites, most sustainable tourism operators in the Baltic Sea region and most motorhome-friendly municipality.

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Cruise cancellations, bankruptcy - and cooperation in the travel industry

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It's time for travel news again! This week we ourselves were affected by a cancelled trip, which we were really looking forward to. But these are the times now. The advice has been tightened in several regions as the infection is increasing. Statistics from Telia show that people are actually travelling less in metropolitan areas now, so we hope that this can help to slow down the spread of infection.

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Corona measures - and Biggest booking channel for camping sites

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It's November and time for the first travel news of the month. The spread of COVID-19 is increasing across Europe, which of course affects travel in different ways. Nevertheless, various press releases are issued every week.

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Better money-back guarantee, electric ferries and one of the summer's winners

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A major travel company has improved its money-back guarantee, the Stockholm archipelago is getting new electric ferries, and one of Sweden's biggest attractions was a winner last summer. These are some of this week's travel news. Have you heard any other interesting travel news this week?

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Autumn holiday activities, autumn holiday trips and winter cruises to Visby.

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It's Monday again and time for travel news. This week the focus is on Sweden and autumn - everything from autumn holiday activities to domestic winter cruises. Also a short report from the Bocuse d'Or in Tallinn, where Sweden did really well!

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Cruise news, low-cost calendar and travelling in a COVID-19 world

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This Monday we offer cruise news from both Tallink Silja and Viking Line. We can also tell you that the camping chain First Camp has developed a low-price calendar. And then there are the results of a survey on travelling in a "covid-19 world". Time for travel news!

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Electric flights, new camper van models and travel dreams

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Electric flights, new motorhome models and a campaign to get us dreaming about travelling again. These are some of this week's travel news. Wishing everyone a great autumn week!

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