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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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.
Read moreAs 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.
Read moreTwo 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!
Read moreThe 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!
Read moreCampsites are breaking records and a new motorhome rental company is setting up shop in Sweden. This week's travel news is about camping, motorhomes and sustainability. There will also be some sports holiday trips and some cruises.
Read moreAre Swedes thinking differently about travelling to Asia now that the coronavirus is raging? Ticket has looked at this in its booking statistics. This week's news is also about Swedavia's new strategy for electric flights ... and about a lot of other things of course!
Read moreInflatable tents for winter campers and floating spa hotels in the Lule River - this week's travel news has some exciting surprises. This week we also introduce 'Reflection of the Week'. From now on, we will give our opinion on any of this week's news.
Read moreAs usual, Monday means travel news here at FREEDOMtravel. This week it is about a camping chain that invests heavily in Denmark, about how Swedes do to travel sustainably and about accommodation in "jungle bubbles" in Thailand. Among other things. Tell us what kind of news you like! Is there any kind of news you usually scroll past, and anything else you want more of?
Read moreWest Sweden has managed to climb to the top of a New York Times list of the world's most exciting destinations in 2020. Not bad! And then Ticket has published its trend forecast for travelling in 2020 and beyond.
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