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Dangerous journeys

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When people ask if it's not dangerous to travel there, I usually answer that it's dangerous to live. There are risks everywhere, but if you are not reckless, travelling is usually not overly dangerous. However, some destinations can be more dangerous than others.

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Five backlogs 2012/2013

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Resia presents the Travel Barometer: How Swedes are travelling in 2012/2013. Swedes want to celebrate Christmas at home, New Year in New York and Valentine's Day in Paris. Five trends are presented.

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Big city weekend this autumn?

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Are you keen to get away for a city break this autumn? Skyscanner has listed the most affordable weekend cities for autumn, comparing the cost of a weekend from 18-21 October, including the cost of airfare, hotel, bus and two popular tourist attractions.

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Avoid fines on car holidays

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It's hard to keep track of traffic rules in all the different European countries, and if you're unlucky you can be fined heavily. Aftonbladet warns of the biggest risks. We summarise them below. Have you ever been fined while driving abroad?

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Swedes want to go camping (in luxury)

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According to a new survey, 55% of Swedes would consider going on a camping holiday. In the 18-34 age group, as many as 77 per cent want to go camping. The advantage of a camping holiday is that you get close to nature, that it is cheap and that you can be spontaneous. But it has to be comfortable!

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How Swedes travel

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Vagabond's Travel Barometer 2012 shows that Swedes are travelling more, despite the economic crisis. In 2011, 8.5 million holiday trips were made worldwide, excluding the Nordic and Baltic countries. Travelling to the crisis countries Spain, Greece, Portugal and Italy is increasing sharply, while Egypt and Thailand are declining.

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Who holds the camera?

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According to a musing on SvD's Travel Blog, it is usually the man who holds the camera on holiday. This makes us wonder. Is there really such a gender difference when it comes to holiday photography, and if so, why?

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The new emigrants

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A total of 51 000 Swedes settled permanently abroad in 2011, according to DN. This is the largest emigration from Sweden to date, greater than the one at the end of the 19th century! But this time we are not emigrating for jobs but for warmth ...

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How we are travelling in 2020

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Reports From chaos to collaboration provides a picture of what our travelling will look like in 2020. And it seems that technology in particular is revolutionising our travel. Fantastic and fascinating - or a bit scary?

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10 tips for cheaper travel

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Tips for cheaper travel! We love travelling and often look for ways to make travelling cheaper. Today's DN presents 10 tips for cheaper travelling, and we present these as well as our own thoughts.

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