New Lifestyle Hotel in Stockholm: IHG Brings Indigo Brand to Sweden
IHG has signed its first Hotel Indigo in Sweden, a 232-room lifestyle hotel set to open in Stockholm's Kvarnholmen district in 2029
IHG has signed its first Hotel Indigo in Sweden, a 232-room lifestyle hotel set to open in Stockholm's Kvarnholmen district in 2029
Sweden's 10 airports counted close to 2.6 million passengers in March 2026, marking an air traffic increase of just over 5% compared to the same month of 2025, amid rising demand for international and domestic routes. "International traffic was affected to some extent by the situation in the Middle East"
SAS and 3 launch a partnership delivering free Starlink internet for select passengers, promising faster, more reliable onboard WiFi across Scandinavia
Heavy snowfall is causing widespread train delays and cancellations across the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, and Poland. Which stations are currently affected and how long will the delays last?
Sweden's Foreign Ministry announces "an improvement in security conditions since the ceasefire," only maintaining the travel warning to the country's borders. Estonia takes similar step
Effective Immediately: Airlines are no longer required to report or pay the aviation tax in Sweden that was introduced in 2018 and is now abolished within government reforms. The aim: to encourage flights and improve competition--despite environmental criticism, airlines welcome the move
SkyUp inaugurates nonstop service between Chișinău and Sweden’s capital, marking a milestone in Moldova’s growing international air connectivity
Sweden provided SEK 451 million (€39 million) to UNRWA this year but announced an increase in humanitarian funding for the region to SEK 800 million next year, which will be allocated through alternative channels. Israel Foreign Minister: "It's time for all countries to follow these decisions and stop funding UNRWA"
IHG has signed its first Hotel Indigo in Sweden, a 232-room lifestyle hotel set to open in Stockholm's Kvarnholmen district in 2029
Sweden's 10 airports counted close to 2.6 million passengers in March 2026, marking an air traffic increase of just over 5% compared to the same month of 2025, amid rising demand for international and domestic routes. "International traffic was affected to some extent by the situation in the Middle East"
Sweden's Foreign Ministry announces "an improvement in security conditions since the ceasefire," only maintaining the travel warning to the country's borders. Estonia takes similar step
Effective Immediately: Airlines are no longer required to report or pay the aviation tax in Sweden that was introduced in 2018 and is now abolished within government reforms. The aim: to encourage flights and improve competition--despite environmental criticism, airlines welcome the move
Sweden provided SEK 451 million (€39 million) to UNRWA this year but announced an increase in humanitarian funding for the region to SEK 800 million next year, which will be allocated through alternative channels. Israel Foreign Minister: "It's time for all countries to follow these decisions and stop funding UNRWA"