these days are both the keyboard and the mouse is icy for many of the danes, who are planning to travel to warm and exotic destinations in the upcoming christmas and winter holidays.

the Peak season for booking of vinterrejser is in full swing, and when it comes to this time of year, it’s the remote destinations that beckon the danes on board the plane.

at The same time, the Danish requirements for the journey itself is completely different than in the summer, where flyveturene is not so long, and you therefore do not need sit confined in a small aircraft cabin for several hours.

When it comes to the long vinterrejser give priority to the danes thus far greater comfort and travel time than in the summer.

It shows a study by YouGov, carried out on behalf of the airline, Singapore Airlines.

concretely, consider the whole of the 67 percent that the top priority of all of them is good legroom, while 57 percent believe that no or short stopovers are the most important.

In third place with 44 percent is the modern aircraft, which the danes weigh highest, when they should be out and fly far.

– the Danes ‘ choice and top priorities is quite understandable. If you have f.ex. have a 10 day holiday, do you put big price to have a full or a half day more at its destination. With short stopovers, or direct routes, you get just that, says Erwin Widjaja, who is the General Manager of Singapore Airlines in the Nordic region, in a press release.

And the danes love as in the extent, also the sun and warm when the cold really starts to knock on the door at home.

the Study shows also that the danes favoritdestination in the warmer latitudes can be found in Southeast asia and in Oceania.

– We see the of and to large differences in the ønskedestinationerne between the scandinavian travelers, but it is precisely in this study, we surprisingly agree, says Erwin Widjaja, and continues:

– the Danes ‘ top five are Australia and New Zealand on the first and second place, followed by Thailand, Indonesia incl. Bali and Vietnam in Southeast asia. The same top five can be seen in Sweden, whereas Norway switching their fourth place out of Singapore and moving to Indonesia, on a fifth place finish.