We're back home after our two-month motorhome trip in Europe, which means "everyday life" here on the blog, with travel news every Monday. Today we can tell you about the recent Caravan Salon and the upcoming Elmia fair. Today's travel news is also about electric flights, love in the air and embarrassment on the road.
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Midsummer is approaching, and many people are celebrating with traditional herring and midsummer bars at home in Sweden. More and more people are also travelling abroad. Today we can tell you where Swedes are travelling for Midsummer. We can also tell you how tourism is doing in Germany and in western Sweden.
Read moreMany Swedes dream of a screen-free holiday, if you believe a press release from Airtours. We can also report that prices to many destinations are currently at a record low, due to the fantastic weather here in Sweden. In addition, we can report on some new routes - both for flights and ferries. It's time for this week's travel news!
Read moreSwedes do not want to travel here, according to a Sifo survey commissioned by Resia. However, Swedes are prepared to pay extra for these services, according to a Sifo survey by Ticket. What do you think of this week's travel news? Do you recognise yourself? Do you think the same as the Swedes in the surveys ... or completely different?
Read moreSwedes can be recognised by their flip-flops, many bring their dogs on holiday and travelling with only hand luggage has become increasingly common. These are some of our travel news this week. We also take the opportunity to wish you a great week!
Read moreIt's time for travel news again, after a long break due to our trip to Ireland. We always run travel news on Mondays in addition to when we are travelling. This week we can report that Swedish air travellers are more satisfied than other European air travellers. At the same time, anxiety seems to limit us from doing what we really want to do... What are your reflections on this week's news?
Read moreWe are now back home after our trip to Morocco, so we take the opportunity to squeeze in some travel news before it is time for our big summary post about Agadir. Today we can tell you about new hot destinations for the summer and about Apollo's major investment in Albania. Other news is about the new hotel concept "Cook's Club" and how we will be guided at the T-centre with the help of Augmented Reality.
Read moreAs usual, Mondays mean travel news here at FREEDOMtravel. Today we can tell you about the world's largest underwater restaurant, which is being built in Norway. We can also tell you which destinations are most popular for sun and beach holidays and for the new trendy way of travelling, namely 'mini breaks'.
Read moreIt's Monday again and time for travel news! This week we can report that Rhodes and Prague are two really hot travel destinations, and that the Philippine island of Boracay will be closed for "rehabilitation" for six months. In addition, we can reveal that Swedes celebrating holidays abroad would like the weather to be bad... at home in Sweden.
Read moreToday is a wild mix of travel news! We can tell you about the first luxury car to install airbags as standard, how many people have sex on aeroplanes and how often trains are on time... really. There's also news about travelling to Russia, Legoland's 50th anniversary and our connected habits on holiday. It's Monday and it's FREEDOMtravel News day!
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