Have you ever forgotten something on a flight? In a Skyscanner survey, 700 flight attendants and stewards were asked what they found in the seats after passengers left the plane.
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Britons are now being warned by the British Foreign Office about odd laws in other countries, which they should look out for on holiday. Here is a small selection of laws that Brits are being warned about, according to The Independent.
Read moreAs many as 96% of Scandinavian singles are open to a flirtation on holiday, and 99% believe that the flirtation can develop into true love. This is according to a survey conducted by the dating site eDarling and Wimdu, an online service for renting apartments and rooms on holiday.
Read moreA total of 74% of women say they are more active than their partner when planning their holiday, according to a Skyscanner press release.
Read moreOne in four Swedes have backpacked at some point in their lives, according to a survey by Skyscanner. Backpacking is defined here as "visiting one or more countries with only a backpack as a pack". Women have backpacked slightly more than men. And where do we prefer to backpack?
Read moreLinda, Ludvig and their children, from the blog Mary af Rövarhamn, are making a fantastic long journey around the world in their sailboat, and reflect on the fact that people often point out that they should be grateful for being able to undertake such a journey. As if it just fell into their lap, like an unexpected gift. They have written an interesting blog post, which we think you should read.
Read moreVing has conducted a survey that shows that it is popular to update social media while on holiday. More than 6 out of 10 Ving travellers make daily updates.
Read moreCNN has unscientifically published a list of the world's best tourists. The list includes the nationalities that are the best travellers, as well as their advantages and shortcomings. Do you agree?
Read moreWhen 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.
Read moreAccording 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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