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No more domestic travel this summer? - and holidays for cuddly toys

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The authorities are now signalling that travel restrictions within the country will be lifted. can stay over the summer. However, some people who can go on a fast-paced holiday adventure right now are the cuddly toys! Here is this week's travel news.

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36 billion in losses, digital knowledge and 'bird watching'

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Many travel news stories these days are about financial losses, bankruptcies and layoffs. At the same time, the industry is trying to improve its digital visibility. Or you could simply go bird watching? Here is this week's travel news!

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Virtual running race, digital remote tourism and single-table restaurant

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Travel news is really different these days. Ships and planes carry cargo, while experiences and encounters are more and more digital. For example, how about 'travelling' to the Faroe Islands through a digital 'remote game' where you control a local in the Faroese landscape?

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New eco-friendly ship - and interest in mobile living

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It is a bit sad to write travel news in these times, when almost everything is about recession, bankruptcy threats and layoffs. One small ray of hope is that the caravan and camping industry seems to be doing relatively well after all.

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Safer train journeys, "stay at home!" and motorhome company expands

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Easter is a time when many people travel, both internationally and domestically. This year, nothing is the same, and this week's travel news is dominated by calls to stay home for Easter, so as not to increase the spread of COVID-19 or burden healthcare services around the country. In the midst of all this misery, there is also a motorhome company that reports good results and even opens a new facility.

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RV manufacturing pauses - and companies opt for camping

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In these times, most travel news is about downsizing, closures, layoffs and the threat of bankruptcy. In contrast, camping chain First Camp says it is gaining corporate customers - who in times of corona prefer social distancing in camping cabins to hotel accommodation.

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Closed After Ski and derogations in Europe

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All businesses in the travel and service industry are suffering right now. Airlines, travel agencies, hotels, spas, restaurants and event organisers are all facing extremely tough times, with many at risk of bankruptcy. At the same time, some operations are still running in Sweden. Here are some of the latest news.

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Advice against travelling, Tents for lorries and SJ trains in Norway

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As usual, we run travel news on Mondays, although nothing is as usual in the travel industry right now. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs currently advises against non-essential travel to all countries, which as far as we know has never happened before.

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New direct routes, hot weekend cities and favourite food countries

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Two new direct routes with SAS, this spring's most popular destinations for a city weekend and the food countries we Swedes love the most... These are some of this week's travel news. As always, we'd love to hear your reflections and thoughts!

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Split at the top, cancelled fair and newly awakened bears

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The Croatian city of Split overtakes Mallorca as the most booked destination this summer and the bears in Orsa have woken up. These are some of this week's news. And yes, a bit about the coronavirus of course!

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