Sun and beach holidays are of course the most popular this winter, but what kind of travel comes second and third? Why are electric scooters banned in Madrid? And what festivals are taking over Ireland this winter? It's travel news time again! We're still in Brussels and we'll tell you more about the Belgian capital soon.
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In today's travel news, we report on a study that identifies a worse environmental culprit than air travel. We also suggest a competition where you can win a ski trip for two and report on self-driving hotel rooms. And a few other things, of course! Every Monday (if we're not travelling) we present 5-6 travel news items, based on press releases or newspaper stories.
Read moreIn this week's travel news, we list the hottest cities for New Year's Eve celebrations. We also tell you about the new cloned influencer robot, which has been talked about this week. We'd love to hear your opinion on this! Plus: the most popular travel destination in Asia, holiday services we Swedes dream of, and crowded trains at Christmas.
Read moreIn today's travel news, we can tell you about new Spanish environmental zones. We can certainly understand the idea of green zones, but we can't help but wonder why it has to be so complicated. Couldn't there be a common European system? In other news, it's time to write letters to Santa Claus, Finnair is collaborating with Roxette, and Apollo is opening a major sports hotel in Africa. We can also report on a survey on how Swedes finance their trips abroad.
Read moreIn this week's travel news, we can reveal which company has taken the place of the most digital travel company in Sweden, as well as the reduction of plastic in the oceans, the display of campers in Advent, rabbit country and winter adventures. As usual, the news comes from press releases from various companies in the travel industry.
Read moreLandvetter Airport in Gothenburg has seen many new direct flights recently, and now there are also direct flights from Gothenburg to Moscow. In other news, one of this week's stories is about the alarming threat to wild vertebrates. This kind of news is tough, but important. Fortunately, there is also positive news about a company in the travel industry choosing to ban single-use plastics.
Read moreMany Christmas holidays to the sun are booked by now, but there are also Christmas holidays with places left. If you prefer snow this winter, we can tell you about two Norwegian destinations with news for this year. Plus, if you haven't seen it yet, we tell you which destinations Lonely Planet recommends for 2019.
Read moreToday we can tell you about the most popular destinations of the winter and the travel trends of 2019. In addition, we can tell you about a new campsite to be built, about several new direct flights from Gothenburg to Europe and about Halloween at Gröna Lund. Time for this week's travel news!
Read moreThis Monday we can report, among other things, that more companies are choosing camping cabins over hotels, that Viking Line has developed its own cruise champagne and that Apollo is starting to travel to Doha in Qatar. Also, apparently you have to prepare for the fact that travelling will become more expensive. What are your comments on this week's travel news?
Read moreWe had a lot of fun this weekend, and we will tell you more during the week. But now it's Monday and Mondays mean travel news, right? This week we can tell you where Swedes have booked their Christmas and New Year's holidays and that Ving is launching Albania hard for the spring. In addition, we offer some of the travellers' funniest questions to customer service. We look forward to your comments on this week's travel news!
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