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Tropical upstart, eco-friendly in mountain hut and sauna eggs

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It's Monday again and time for travel news! This week we can tell you about a tropical upstart, about environmentally friendly tourism in a mountain cabin and about a sauna egg that lands in Rättvik this summer. Among other things. We'd love to hear what you think about this week's travel news!

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Happy holidays and dream destinations for dogs

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Now we are back home again, after the intense and exciting motorhome trip #strandkorgsutmaningen2019 in Germany. We will return in the future with a summary of the entire travel route, but right now there will be some travel news. After all, it is Monday and on Mondays we run (if we are at home) FREEDOMtravel News. What do you think about this week's news?

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Swedish alternatives abroad and new motorhome concept

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It's Monday and time for travel news again! Today we can tell you about the best Swedish alternatives for travelling abroad - according to the Swedes themselves. We can also tell you about an exciting new concept for motorhome drivers in France. Of course, we want to hear your reflections on this week's news!

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Motorhome hire at campsites and train journeys to Switzerland

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The press release about renting a motorhome at a campsite is actually from last week, but for some reason it ended up in my rubbish bin. We'll pick it up this week instead! Otherwise, this Monday we can offer some cruise news, as well as another news about train travel.

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Climate-smart choices and cable car for sale

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We are approaching the end of Easter and we hope you had a great Easter weekend! Here, of course, it's time for travel news. A lot of travel news right now is about climate-smart choices in the travel industry. It is important for companies to stay ahead in this area, which is of course positive! Today we can also advise those who are keen to buy a cable car to read extra carefully.

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Motorhome company expands - and hotline in Iceland

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Already Monday again? The weeks go by so quickly... We continue with some news that shows that Swedes want to travel more by train, at least domestically. We can also tell you about a motorhome company that is expanding, an Icelandic hotline with insider tips from Icelandic buddies and the world's deepest swimming pool, currently under construction in Poland.

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Where Swedes are travelling this Easter - and where they don't want to go

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Want to know where Swedes are travelling this Easter? And where they not want to travel? We also tell you about the travel industry's April Fool's joke, about Destination Gotland's sustainability work and who has been named camping entrepreneur of the year. Last but not least - maybe you'll come up with the name of Viking Line's new ferry?

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Breakfast favourites, flights to Budapest and donation to the Baltic Sea

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Do you have the same breakfast favourites in hotels as most other Swedes? Do you also miss Swedish food when you are travelling... and if so, the same things as other Swedes? Today we also tell you about a new direct flight to Budapest from Gothenburg, and about a donation to the Baltic Sea's environmental work.

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Name change, hiking trails and more travel for the money

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Is the name Stockholm getting a bit old? Is it perhaps time to change the name of our capital city? Probably not, but that's the thinking in Kazakhstan, where the parliament has voted in favour of changing the name of the capital. Other news this week includes STF's launch of signature trails and a list of destinations that offer the best value for money.

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Economy class berths and motorhome on the moon

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In this week's travel news, we can tell you about the airline Thomas Cook launching berths on long-haul economy class flights. We can also report on a motorhome planned for lunar journeys. Yes, you heard right! The lunar motorhome will not be available to us ordinary leisure travellers, but we can at least watch a film showing what it will look like.

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