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Fake holidays, Instagram cheats and tourist tax

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It's Monday and time for travel news again! This week, we can tell you about TUI's fake holiday at the T-centralen, how to expose Instagram cheating, and the new tourist tax that perhaps will be introduced in Iceland. Don't miss out on reading FREEDOMtravel on Mondays - it keeps you up to date with the latest travel news!

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Imprisonment for smoking, power over holidays and travel price cuts

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It's Monday again and time for FREEDOMtravel News. Today we can tell you that there is a risk of imprisonment for smoking in Thailand and that now, after the holidays, there is a price drop on travel. We can also reveal which family members or respartners really have the power over holiday decisions...

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New Year's resolutions, holiday worries and northern lights

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Today we talk about Swedes' New Year's resolutions for the coming year, their biggest holiday worries and Norway's focus on aurora tourism. Among other things. We usually run travel news on Mondays, but since we have zero control over the days of the week right now, it happens to be a Tuesday this week. Time for the last FREEDOMtravel News of the year!

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Most Googled in 2017 - and this is where Santa finds Swedes

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Do you know what was the most Googled topic in 2017? We present what Swedes googled the most during the year, among other things related to travelling. We also give Santa Claus some tips on where to find Swedes this year when he hands out his Christmas presents. We are also testing a new way of presenting our travel news. We have received feedback that the news feels a bit impersonal. So today we'll be presenting more personal reflections and only our own photos. What do you think - lift or diss?

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Winter's hottest destinations and Arctic "Ski & Sail"

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Today we're making winter travel news here at FREEDOMtravel, in different ways. We present the winter's hottest travel destinations, in the form of a number of destinations that have increased in the statistics from last year. We also tell you about the new "Ski & Sail" trips with Hurtigruten, which looks to offer cool skiing. And a few other things, of course. Stay tuned!

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Travel trends in 2018 - according to the Travel Barometer

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Yesterday, Resia presented this year's travel trends 2018, as they released the annual Resia Barometer. What are the travel trends for the coming year and how do Swedes think about travelling? We present four trends and a number of travel patterns according to the report. What do you think about this? Do you recognise yourself?

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Hot weekend cities, cake cities and travel destinations for 2018

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Today we can tell you about hot weekend cities for spring 2018 and exciting destinations for the coming year. We can also tell you about Europe's best cake(!) cities. And in the same week, we have two news about electric bikes. What do you think of this week's travel news?

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Children design trains and Stockholm is 2nd on the list

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It's Monday and travel news again. This week we can tell you that children are designing trains for SJ and that Stockholm is 2nd on a list of welcoming cities in the world. We can also tell you that the Travel News Market trade fair is coming up very soon, which we are of course planning to attend.

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Castle hotels at Legoland, entrepreneurs in camping and WiFi on trains

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This week, we can tell you about an upcoming castle hotel at Legoland, that more entrepreneurs are staying at campsites and that SJ will introduce WiFi in many train carriages that currently lack WiFi. There will also be lists of both the world's hottest cities and the world's most elegant (!) cities.

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News from FinnAir - at the Turkish baths

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Yesterday morning Peter attended a press breakfast with Finnair at the Turkish baths at Sturebadet in Stockholm. Breakfast and news from Finnair were served, but there was no bathing ritual.

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