2020

December – Goodbye 2020.
An eventful and challenging year is slowly coming to an end. We hope we managed to deliver an inspiring story or two to your (home)-office mailbox and also update you on the latest travel restrictions and developments in Switzerland. Of course, this is also our aim for this last edition in 2020.
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November – Recharging? We need Switzerland.
Here we go again. Lockdown 2.0 forces us to stay indoors, work from home and reduce our social contacts to the bare minimum. Especially at a time when normally we would all be planning or travelling on media trips. Our November medley hopefully sparks an idea as there are many things to look forward to in Switzerland in 2021.
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August – Autumn is the new summer.
Somehow, it feels as if 2020 has stolen our summer. After many weeks at home and maybe a cancelled summer holiday who doesn’t want to enjoy life with all the senses? Before winter paints the landscape white, it is time for the spectacular performance of colourful leaves in Switzerland.
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July – You can travel. You need Switzerland.
Finally, we are able to say it: Welcome back! So, sharpen your pencils and pack your bags – we put together all relevant information as well as story ideas and press trips for this summer and autumn.
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May – You need stories. You need Switzerland.
While feeling safe will be a prerequisite, the act of travelling will be exciting after the lockdown – the journey itself and changing perspective become the main attraction. That’s why we’ve put together some story ideas on how to experience Switzerland by train and (e-)car.
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April – Dream Now Travel Later: Story Ideas.
We still don’t know how travelling will look like after the lockdown but we know that many people are dreaming of travelling. Therefore, we selected our top five story ideas to get people day dreaming about Switzerland. 
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March – Do you need summer? You need Switzerland.
We know, it just snowed and got cold again – it feels like it’s been a long winter… Time to think of some sunshine and warmth. Here it comes: the swiss summer news. We’ve also put together a selection of press trips with quirky story angles to various regions in Switzerland – for hikers, yogis, food and music lovers.
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2019

November – Here come our top 5 winter stories. Time is running, the snow is falling, resorts are opening and we have to hurry to deliver our favourite stories for this winter. Whether they revive childhood memories, help our planet, are a major project for the Swiss snow industry or just quirky stories – we’ve selected our top five for this winter. 
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August – Let’s cheer to Switzerland.
On 1 August is Swiss National Day! What do the Swiss toast with, you might ask yourself? Good question! While we are home to some of the best fresh water springs in the world, there’s another beverage we’re utterly proud of: our wine.
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July – Sustainable and meaningful holidays.
Go on holiday and do something – for your body, for your mind or for the environment. And with that, we don’t mean lying at the pool, reading a book or donating money. We mean getting involved and active on holidays – basically making a difference while recharging ones batteries.
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May – Is hiking the new yoga?
We don’t know. But we’ve recently read that. So we decided to have a closer look at it and did a survey among our summer guests. More Brits travel to Switzerland in summer (55%) than in winter and hiking is the highest ranked activity among these guests.
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March – A mountain of news to climb or hike.
Yes, there is daylight when you get up in the morning and it’s not pitch dark anymore when you get your tea at 4pm. This means that summer is around the corner and it’s time to plan the stories for the warm season.
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February – Spring is in the air.
Can you feel it already? The sun is getting warmer, the days are getting longer and there is this little something in the air, that promises one thing: spring is not too far away. 
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January – Swiss dates to take note of in 2019.
Time to plan the year and put some of the unique events happening in Switzerland on the To Do List for 2019.
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