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With good bargains, many renovated hotels and a number of events Bulgaria "has turned professional" as a tourist destination, a German weekly media outlet writes.
Touristik Aktuell, which is specialized in writing about travels, events and destinations, quotes [DE] an official for German travel agency Schauinsland-Reisen as saying: "It smells like a Bulgarian summer."
Stefanie Berk, who heads British travel Giant Thomas Cook's Central Europe office, for her part notes the country is now "exceptionally attractive" for both young party makers and families.
The situation in Tunisia and Turkey, where many airlines are now avoiding to fly, and rising prices in Greece "play into Bulgaria's hands", with the country still being an alternative destination for those who "want one thing most of all: to lie idle on the beach".
Rolf-Dieter Maltzahn, who heads the Cologne branch of DER Touristik, another tourism company, is quoted as calling Bulgaria "the No.1 alternative to Tunisia."
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In a significant stride towards enhancing connectivity between Turkey and Bulgaria, the launch of direct flights between Istanbul and Sofia marks a milestone in air travel
In March, there was a significant uptick in Bulgarians traveling abroad, marking a 19.1% increase from the previous year, amounting to 679.1 thousand trips
The director of "SOF Connect," the airport's concessionaire, stated to BNR that Sofia Airport anticipates accommodating 7.4 million passengers this year
Along the Southern Black Sea coast, preparations are in full swing for a successful and peaceful summer season, as confirmed by Minister of Tourism Evtim Miloshev following discussions with local authorities and control institutions
As summer approaches, Bulgaria's seaside tourism industry faces a daunting challenge as hotels may remain shuttered due to a severe shortage of staff
Bulgaria has witnessed a bustling winter tourism season, with a total of 1.8 million tourists gracing its picturesque landscapes from December 1 to March 25
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