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Stockholm seeing a huge increase in Canadian travellers in July: Skyscanner trending destination
Stockholm seeing a huge increase in Canadian travellers in July: Skyscanner trending destination

Yahoo

time06-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Stockholm seeing a huge increase in Canadian travellers in July: Skyscanner trending destination

Entering the height of summer travel, Canadians are looking to Sweden for their July vacations. Information provided to Yahoo Canada from Skyscanner revealed that there has been a 79 per cent month-over-month increase in flight bookings from Canadian cities to Stockholm. From the inviting Swedish culture to a large number of museums, shopping destinations and it's picturesque scenery, Stockholm is one of the most endearing cities to travel to. And July is a particularly perfect time to enjoy the Swedish capital. Search for your next vacation on Skyscanner Stockholm is a city that has both historical charm, while also and leaning into modern design. Additionally, summer temperatures are staying at a particularly comfortable level for many visitors in July. "With long daylight hours and temperatures sitting comfortably in the low 20s, July is an ideal time to explore Stockholm's island-dotted cityscape," Laura Lindsay, Skyscanner's travel trends and destinations expert highlighted. "The Swedish capital is at its most lively this time of year, with locals and visitors flocking to open-air cafes, waterfront parks, and music festivals that make the most of the sunshine." "The pastel buildings of Gamla Stan, the city's Old Town, feel like a storybook come to life, while neighbourhoods like Södermalm showcase the minimalist architecture and thoughtful urban planning that Scandinavian cities are known for. Every corner offers a contrast between old-world character and contemporary style, creating a rich visual experience for visitors." Using Skyscanner search data, roundtrip flights from Toronto to Stockholm in July can currently be found for as low as $961. Flights from Vancouver to Stockholm currently start at $1,180, or $1,004 from Montreal. Check Skyscanner for up-to-date, live pricing for all flights. Search for your next vacation on Skyscanner To really get into the Swedish culture, travellers should participate in a Swedish fika, where you take a break with a coffee and sweet treat, engage in conversation and have a bit of a pause in the day. "No visit to Stockholm is complete without slowing down for a fika," Lindsay stated. "Many cafés in Stockholm offer an authentic fika experience, giving visitors a chance to enjoy a local tradition while soaking up the laid-back summer atmosphere." There are so many great cafés in Stockholm, but Komet is particularly delicious, so is Stora bageriet. For museum lovers, Stockholm has a lot to offer, including some unique experiences like the ABBA museum. "It's a great stop for anyone who grew up with their music or just wants a lively activity between exploring the city's historic sites," Lindsay highlighted. "The exhibits are playful and well-curated, making it an easy highlight for both families and solo travellers." There is also the Junibacken museum featuring everything Pippi Longstocking and the Vasa museum with a preserved 17th-century warship. Stockholm has some incredible shopping, so as you're biking through the city or taking a stroll through Kungsträdgården, make sure to take a look in some local shops. Stockholm is home to the popular brands like Acne Studios, Filippa K and the accessories brand Liffner. For beauty lovers, Cow Parfymeri has a great collection of makeup, skincare, hair and other beauty products that are hard or impossible to find in Canada, while the Swedish brand L:a Bruket makes the best lip balms you will ever try. Of course, you need to try Swedish meatballs when you travel to Sweden, and Meatballs For the People in Stockholm is a great choice, with a variety of different options to choose from. Hotel Frantz is a great option for a stay in Stockholm, from its location to the incredibly aesthetic rooms, it's sure to be a hit. The building's history goes back to 1647 and the most recent renovation really preserved the historic features of the property, but that also means there isn't an elevator to get to your room. The hotel's restaurant is certainly worth trying, specifically the morning breakfast buffet is one of the best you'll ever have, including cardamom buns, cakes, local cheeses and breads. The Grand Hôtel in Stockholm will provide the true five star hotel experience, overlooking Stockholm's old town. The property also features a luxurious spa and fitness area, and you can take in the beautiful waterfront view at the Veranda restaurant. The NOFO Hotel is a particularly chic property, located in the Södermalm area of Stockholm. The interior is inspired by travel memories from owners Marie and Glenn Tammemägi, and there is a beautiful courtyard and a popular wine bar at the hotel. Skyscanner has a number of features to make sure you save as much as possible on your vacation. Take advantage of the "Saved" feature. Start by browsing all the travel deals and when you see something you like, you can save it for later. Step 1: Find your flights and hotel. Step 2: Select the heart icon next to your top picks to save them for later. Make sure you're logged into your Skyscanner account. Pro tip: Download the Skyscanner app to create separate Saved lists for all the different trips you're planning. If flight costs are getting you down, there are a few things Canadian travellers can do to ensure they're getting the best deal possible for their next vacation, both on the Skyscanner platform specifically and when looking for flights more generally. Beat the crowds: For flights that are filling up fast, you'll want to make sure you're looking at the monthly view on travel search sites like Skyscanner to see the best possible option available for flight dates. Set up alerts: Prices are always changing, so if you're hoping to travel to a specific destination, or on specific dates, set up a price alert so you can be quick if a deal comes up. Skyscanner specifically has a price alerts system for any cost changes. Consider "Everywhere": If you're hoping for a new adventure, or a little rest and relaxation, but you don't have a specific destination in mind, the "Everywhere" search on Skyscanner may be your new best friend to discover the most affordable vacation destination possible. Flexible dates: There may be certain times where you need to travel for specific dates, but the best deals are really revealed when you open yourself up to some flexibility. Even changing your travel dates by a day, or a week, can result in significant savings.

Stockholm seeing a huge increase in Canadian travellers in July: Skyscanner trending destination
Stockholm seeing a huge increase in Canadian travellers in July: Skyscanner trending destination

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Stockholm seeing a huge increase in Canadian travellers in July: Skyscanner trending destination

Entering the height of summer travel, Canadians are looking to Sweden for their July vacations. Information provided to Yahoo Canada from Skyscanner revealed that there has been a 79 per cent month-over-month increase in flight bookings from Canadian cities to Stockholm. From the inviting Swedish culture to a large number of museums, shopping destinations and it's picturesque scenery, Stockholm is one of the most endearing cities to travel to. And July is a particularly perfect time to enjoy the Swedish capital. Search for your next vacation on Skyscanner Stockholm is a city that has both historical charm, while also and leaning into modern design. Additionally, summer temperatures are staying at a particularly comfortable level for many visitors in July. "With long daylight hours and temperatures sitting comfortably in the low 20s, July is an ideal time to explore Stockholm's island-dotted cityscape," Laura Lindsay, Skyscanner's travel trends and destinations expert highlighted. "The Swedish capital is at its most lively this time of year, with locals and visitors flocking to open-air cafes, waterfront parks, and music festivals that make the most of the sunshine." "The pastel buildings of Gamla Stan, the city's Old Town, feel like a storybook come to life, while neighbourhoods like Södermalm showcase the minimalist architecture and thoughtful urban planning that Scandinavian cities are known for. Every corner offers a contrast between old-world character and contemporary style, creating a rich visual experience for visitors." Using Skyscanner search data, roundtrip flights from Toronto to Stockholm in July can currently be found for as low as $961. Flights from Vancouver to Stockholm currently start at $1,180, or $1,004 from Montreal. Check Skyscanner for up-to-date, live pricing for all flights. Search for your next vacation on Skyscanner To really get into the Swedish culture, travellers should participate in a Swedish fika, where you take a break with a coffee and sweet treat, engage in conversation and have a bit of a pause in the day. "No visit to Stockholm is complete without slowing down for a fika," Lindsay stated. "Many cafés in Stockholm offer an authentic fika experience, giving visitors a chance to enjoy a local tradition while soaking up the laid-back summer atmosphere." There are so many great cafés in Stockholm, but Komet is particularly delicious, so is Stora bageriet. For museum lovers, Stockholm has a lot to offer, including some unique experiences like the ABBA museum. "It's a great stop for anyone who grew up with their music or just wants a lively activity between exploring the city's historic sites," Lindsay highlighted. "The exhibits are playful and well-curated, making it an easy highlight for both families and solo travellers." There is also the Junibacken museum featuring everything Pippi Longstocking and the Vasa museum with a preserved 17th-century warship. Stockholm has some incredible shopping, so as you're biking through the city or taking a stroll through Kungsträdgården, make sure to take a look in some local shops. Stockholm is home to the popular brands like Acne Studios, Filippa K and the accessories brand Liffner. For beauty lovers, Cow Parfymeri has a great collection of makeup, skincare, hair and other beauty products that are hard or impossible to find in Canada, while the Swedish brand L:a Bruket makes the best lip balms you will ever try. Of course, you need to try Swedish meatballs when you travel to Sweden, and Meatballs For the People in Stockholm is a great choice, with a variety of different options to choose from. Hotel Frantz is a great option for a stay in Stockholm, from its location to the incredibly aesthetic rooms, it's sure to be a hit. The building's history goest back to 1647 and the most recent renovation really preserved the historic features of the property, but that also means there isn't an elevator to get to your room. The hotel's restaurant is certainly worth trying, specifically the morning breakfast buffet is one of the best you'll ever have, including cardamom buns, cakes, local cheeses and breads. The Grand Hôtel in Stockholm will provide the true five star hotel experience, overlooking Stockholm's old town. The property also features a luxurious spa and fitness area, and you can take in the beautiful waterfront view at the Veranda restaurant. The NOFO Hotel is a particularly chic property, located in the Södermalm area of Stockholm. The interior is inspired by travel memories from owners Marie and Glenn Tammemägi, and there is a beautiful courtyard and a popular wine bar at the hotel. Skyscanner has a number of features to make sure you save as much as possible on your vacation. Take advantage of the "Saved" feature. Start by browsing all the travel deals and when you see something you like, you can save it for later. Step 1: Find your flights and hotel. Step 2: Select the heart icon next to your top picks to save them for later. Make sure you're logged into your Skyscanner account. Pro tip: Download the Skyscanner app to create separate Saved lists for all the different trips you're planning. If flight costs are getting you down, there are a few things Canadian travellers can do to ensure they're getting the best deal possible for their next vacation, both on the Skyscanner platform specifically and when looking for flights more generally. Beat the crowds: For flights that are filling up fast, you'll want to make sure you're looking at the monthly view on travel search sites like Skyscanner to see the best possible option available for flight dates. Set up alerts: Prices are always changing, so if you're hoping to travel to a specific destination, or on specific dates, set up a price alert so you can be quick if a deal comes up. Skyscanner specifically has a price alerts system for any cost changes. Consider "Everywhere": If you're hoping for a new adventure, or a little rest and relaxation, but you don't have a specific destination in mind, the "Everywhere" search on Skyscanner may be your new best friend to discover the most affordable vacation destination possible. Flexible dates: There may be certain times where you need to travel for specific dates, but the best deals are really revealed when you open yourself up to some flexibility. Even changing your travel dates by a day, or a week, can result in significant savings.

Stockholm seeing a huge increase in Canadian travellers in July: Skyscanner trending destination
Stockholm seeing a huge increase in Canadian travellers in July: Skyscanner trending destination

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Stockholm seeing a huge increase in Canadian travellers in July: Skyscanner trending destination

Entering the height of summer travel, Canadians are looking to Sweden for their July vacations. Information provided to Yahoo Canada from Skyscanner revealed that there has been a 79 per cent month-over-month increase in flight bookings from Canadian cities to Stockholm. From the inviting Swedish culture to a large number of museums, shopping destinations and it's picturesque scenery, Stockholm is one of the most endearing cities to travel to. And July is a particularly perfect time to enjoy the Swedish capital. Search for your next vacation on Skyscanner Stockholm is a city that has both historical charm, while also and leaning into modern design. Additionally, summer temperatures are staying at a particularly comfortable level for many visitors in July. "With long daylight hours and temperatures sitting comfortably in the low 20s, July is an ideal time to explore Stockholm's island-dotted cityscape," Laura Lindsay, Skyscanner's travel trends and destinations expert highlighted. "The Swedish capital is at its most lively this time of year, with locals and visitors flocking to open-air cafes, waterfront parks, and music festivals that make the most of the sunshine." "The pastel buildings of Gamla Stan, the city's Old Town, feel like a storybook come to life, while neighbourhoods like Södermalm showcase the minimalist architecture and thoughtful urban planning that Scandinavian cities are known for. Every corner offers a contrast between old-world character and contemporary style, creating a rich visual experience for visitors." Using Skyscanner search data, roundtrip flights from Toronto to Stockholm in July can currently be found for as low as $961. Flights from Vancouver to Stockholm currently start at $1,180, or $1,004 from Montreal. Check Skyscanner for up-to-date, live pricing for all flights. Search for your next vacation on Skyscanner To really get into the Swedish culture, travellers should participate in a Swedish fika, where you take a break with a coffee and sweet treat, engage in conversation and have a bit of a pause in the day. "No visit to Stockholm is complete without slowing down for a fika," Lindsay stated. "Many cafés in Stockholm offer an authentic fika experience, giving visitors a chance to enjoy a local tradition while soaking up the laid-back summer atmosphere." There are so many great cafés in Stockholm, but Komet is particularly delicious, so is Stora bageriet. For museum lovers, Stockholm has a lot to offer, including some unique experiences like the ABBA museum. "It's a great stop for anyone who grew up with their music or just wants a lively activity between exploring the city's historic sites," Lindsay highlighted. "The exhibits are playful and well-curated, making it an easy highlight for both families and solo travellers." There is also the Junibacken museum featuring everything Pippi Longstocking and the Vasa museum with a preserved 17th-century warship. Stockholm has some incredible shopping, so as you're biking through the city or taking a stroll through Kungsträdgården, make sure to take a look in some local shops. Stockholm is home to the popular brands like Acne Studios, Filippa K and the accessories brand Liffner. For beauty lovers, Cow Parfymeri has a great collection of makeup, skincare, hair and other beauty products that are hard or impossible to find in Canada, while the Swedish brand L:a Bruket makes the best lip balms you will ever try. Of course, you need to try Swedish meatballs when you travel to Sweden, and Meatballs For the People in Stockholm is a great choice, with a variety of different options to choose from. Hotel Frantz is a great option for a stay in Stockholm, from its location to the incredibly aesthetic rooms, it's sure to be a hit. The building's history goest back to 1647 and the most recent renovation really preserved the historic features of the property, but that also means there isn't an elevator to get to your room. The hotel's restaurant is certainly worth trying, specifically the morning breakfast buffet is one of the best you'll ever have, including cardamom buns, cakes, local cheeses and breads. The Grand Hôtel in Stockholm will provide the true five star hotel experience, overlooking Stockholm's old town. The property also features a luxurious spa and fitness area, and you can take in the beautiful waterfront view at the Veranda restaurant. The NOFO Hotel is a particularly chic property, located in the Södermalm area of Stockholm. The interior is inspired by travel memories from owners Marie and Glenn Tammemägi, and there is a beautiful courtyard and a popular wine bar at the hotel. Skyscanner has a number of features to make sure you save as much as possible on your vacation. Take advantage of the "Saved" feature. Start by browsing all the travel deals and when you see something you like, you can save it for later. Step 1: Find your flights and hotel. Step 2: Select the heart icon next to your top picks to save them for later. Make sure you're logged into your Skyscanner account. Pro tip: Download the Skyscanner app to create separate Saved lists for all the different trips you're planning. If flight costs are getting you down, there are a few things Canadian travellers can do to ensure they're getting the best deal possible for their next vacation, both on the Skyscanner platform specifically and when looking for flights more generally. Beat the crowds: For flights that are filling up fast, you'll want to make sure you're looking at the monthly view on travel search sites like Skyscanner to see the best possible option available for flight dates. Set up alerts: Prices are always changing, so if you're hoping to travel to a specific destination, or on specific dates, set up a price alert so you can be quick if a deal comes up. Skyscanner specifically has a price alerts system for any cost changes. Consider "Everywhere": If you're hoping for a new adventure, or a little rest and relaxation, but you don't have a specific destination in mind, the "Everywhere" search on Skyscanner may be your new best friend to discover the most affordable vacation destination possible. Flexible dates: There may be certain times where you need to travel for specific dates, but the best deals are really revealed when you open yourself up to some flexibility. Even changing your travel dates by a day, or a week, can result in significant savings.

14 Mistakes People Make When Flying, According to Travel Pros
14 Mistakes People Make When Flying, According to Travel Pros

Yahoo

time19-06-2025

  • Yahoo

14 Mistakes People Make When Flying, According to Travel Pros

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." As a travel writer, I spend more time transiting through airports than most people. I've made (and seen) plenty of mistakes along the way. While most mistakes you make when flying won't ruin your trip, they can make the airport experience more stressful than it needs to be. That's why I've collected tips from travel pros on everything from airplane etiquette to packing for travel to the new REAL ID requirements. Whether you're traveling solo or with a group of family and friends, these tips will make it easy for you to breeze through the airport without any snafus. Doing all the boring stuff — like double-checking your travel documents and charging your electronics the night before — makes it easier to get to the beach or city (or wherever you're headed!) without any stress. Keep reading to find out more about the mistakes you're making while with family and friends is a great way to make memories, but it can also be stressful. One common mistake that people make is not discussing their travel logistics and expectations ahead of time. Laura Lindsay, global travel trends expert at Skyscanner, says you should ask questions of your travel companions including: Do you want to stay in the city center, or a little out of town? Is all-inclusive your vibe or would you rather go out to dine and drink? Do you prefer getting up early to maximize your sightseeing time or having a slow, relaxed morning? She also recommends having everyone download the same budgeting app to keep track of who is paying for what. Splitwise is an easy-to-use one that allows everyone to enter their expenses and have each person's total share calculated automatically. "Shared costs are at the heart of most fallouts and arguments during group trips," she says. "Forgotten pledges to pay you back later can quickly descend into resentment."As of May 7, 2025, you must have a REAL ID-compliant license or other identification in order to board domestic flights in the U.S. The REAL ID Act is a law that established higher security standards for state-issued driver's licenses and identification cards. If your driver's license or state ID has a star in the upper right hand corner, it's REAL ID-compliant. If you don't have one, you can make an appointment at a DMV in your state. Be sure to read up on the documents you'll need to obtain the REAL ID-compliant identification. If you don't have a REAL ID-compliant license, you can still travel domestically, but you'll need to bring a passport, permanent resident card, or other form of acceptable identification. Airlines have restrictions on how large your carry-on bag can be. Before heading to the airport, read up on your airline's restrictions and ensure your bag won't be too big to fit in the overhead compartment. If your bag has an expandable option, be sure it meets the size requirements even when it's fully expanded (if that's how you plan to travel with it). Additionally, you'll want to be sure that the bag isn't too heavy for you to lift into the overhead compartment on the plane. If your bag is too big, you may be asked to check it in at the gate. It's not the end of the world, but for people who really hate waiting at baggage claim, it's worth being thoughtful about the size of your carry-on. Very occasionally, luggage ends up in the wrong place. Since it may be several hours or days before the airline reunites you with your suitcase, you want to make sure you have the most essential items in your carry-on or personal item, not in your checked bag. For instance, you want to have your car keys, daily medications, and passports on you rather than in a checked bag. Should your bag get lost, not having access to these items could pose some serious difficulty. You may also want to ensure that any sentimental items (like your child's favorite stuffed animal or heirloom jewelry that can't be replaced) are packed in a carry-on rather than checked baggage, just in case. One thing that seasoned travelers do is ensure that laptops, phones, tablets, e-readers, headphones, and travel batteries are all charged up before travel. It's a pain to settle into your seat with a Kindle or movie loaded on your iPad only to have it die five minutes later. While outlets are often available, it's not a guarantee on all planes, so charge everything up things are more stressful than waiting in a long check-in or security line at the airport and worrying that you might miss your flight. To avoid this, the TSA recommends arriving two hours before a domestic flight's departure and three hours before an international one — yes, even if you have TSA PreCheck or Clear."I have TSA PreCheck and Clear, but that does not mean I can always go through the expedited line," says Lindsay Myers, a travel expert and founder of Get Lost With Lindsay. "Some smaller airports do not have that capability. So I am always prepared to go through the general line as well."Many credit cards offer access to airport lounges, where you can have complimentary food and drinks, comfortable seating, fast WiFi, and other perks. Double-check and see if any of your credit cards gives you lounge access. Instead of waiting in a crowded terminal and paying $40 for a burger and fries, you can wait for your flight somewhere comfortable and clean while enjoying a complimentary meal and glass of wine. If you don't have lounge access through a credit card, you might still be able to get into airport lounges by purchasing Priority Pass. Memberships start at $100 a year, and you'll pay $35 per person per visit (which is probably about the cost of a snack or meal at the airport).Many people have made the mistake of tossing a full-sized body lotion or can of shaving cream into a carry-on bag. However, the TSA rules limit you to only carrying travel-sized containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less. Any liquids, aerosols, gels, creams and pastes are subject to this rule. Additionally, all of your small containers must fit in one quart-sized bag. Even as someone who flies frequently, I often forget to grab snacks before heading to the airport. But I know there's no good reason to spend $20 on a bag of cheese crackers and some candy when I could get my favorites from the grocery store the night before for far less. (And if you're traveling with multiple kids, this tip can help you avoid a truly eye-watering total at the register)."Keep your laptop close by," suggests Myers. "I have a Samsonite carry on that has a laptop sleeve on the outside. I love it because I do not need to stop the security line and open up my luggage." It can be annoying to have yet another app on your phone. But as a frequent traveler, I've found that having the airline's app makes it easy to check in, make any changes to my reservation, get my boarding pass, and learn of any gate changes or flight updates. While all of these tasks can be accomplished without the app, I find it simpler to have everything I need in one you're waiting at the gate, it can be easy to get absorbed in a good book or consumed with keeping the kids entertained. But gate agents will often relay important information about flight delays, travel documents, and boarding processes over the loudspeaker. Do your best to keep one ear open for the info you'll need for a smooth you can use your credit or debit card abroad in many situations, it's still good to have some cash on you. "A lot of countries do not take American Express," says Myers. "I also always have with me some of the local currency. I just order it about a week in advance with my bank and it gets delivered to me. This is a free service through most banks." Doing this before you fly can also help you avoid foreign ATM fees when you land. Additionally, if you're taking a taxi or car service when you land, it's a good idea to have cash in case the cab isn't equipped to take you're flying internationally, you need to find out beforehand whether you need a visa to enter the country you're flying to. "I just went to the U.K., which I have been to dozens of times," says Myers. "But now, you have to have a visa to enter the country no matter where you are coming from. I also went to Indonesia this year and did not do my research in advance. You could obtain a visa at the airport, but that led me to long lines and double the costs." You Might Also Like 67 Best Gifts for Women That'll Make Her Smile The Best Pillows for Every Type of Sleeper

Crosshouse Hospital hosts patch party to raise awareness of 'lazy eye' condition
Crosshouse Hospital hosts patch party to raise awareness of 'lazy eye' condition

Daily Record

time18-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Crosshouse Hospital hosts patch party to raise awareness of 'lazy eye' condition

Young patients got the chance to meet others with eye patches and play games. The Orthoptics team at University Hospital Crosshouse held the first ever Patch Party to highlight World Orthoptic Day on June 2. The team invited some of their young patients so they could meet other children with eye patches, play games, and do some arts and crafts, such as designing their own patches and glasses case. ‌ It was also an opportunity to create awareness of the condition Amblyopia, commonly known as 'lazy eye', and inform parents about the importance of patch wearing. ‌ Orthoptists are trained to offer a range of treatments in the management of visual development and eye muscle misalignment. This may include eye patches, eye exercises, prisms or glasses. Laura Lindsay, Senior Orthoptist for NHS Ayrshire & Arran said: "The party was a great success, it was lovey to see the children getting involved in the activities and realising that they are not the only ones going through the treatment. "It also provided a great opportunity for parents to provide each other with support and share hints and tips on making sure their child wears the patch. "I would like to extend my thanks to Crosshouse Childrens Fund for providing funding for arts and crafts supplies, snacks, and teddy bears, complete with their very own patches, for young patients to take home. ‌ "And thanks also to the Kilmarnock Odeon who have provided each of the families with tickets to see The Disney/Pixar film Elio, in which the main character wears an eye patch." To coincide with the opening of the film Elio, NHS Ayrshire & Arran's orthoptic team have an information stand about the Amblyopia and raise awareness for the see4school visual screening programme, at the Odeon cinema in Kilmarnock from Friday, June 20 until Sunday, June 22. ‌ Laura added: "Children undergoing patching treatment can feel alone, isolated and have reduced confidence. Hopefully the film will give children with eye conditions the ability to feel confident in themselves. "With the party being such a success we would love to host one annually."

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