New for Summer 2024: Bulgaria Air Offers Direct Flights to Lisbon
The flights will operate every Wednesday and Saturday.
The airport of Bulgaria’s Black Sea city Varna is offering regular flights to 17 world destinations starting March 28, 2010, when its summer schedule kicks in.
The newest destination for the Varna Airport are the regular flights of Ural Airlines to the Russian city of Yekaterinburg; they will be available Mondays and Fridays starting June 7, 2010.
The 17 destinations to which the Varna Airport will have regular flight connections after March 28 are: Sofia, London, Vienna, Budapest, Moscow, Rostov-on-Don, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Yekaterinburg, Odessa, Berlin, Duesseldorf, Luxembourg, Oslo, Warsaw, Brussels, and Kishinev.
There are several Varna-Sofia flights a day offered by Bulgaria Air and the low-tariff Wizz Air.
Austrian Airlines and Bulgaria Air offer Varna-Vienna flights everyday, and the Hungarian company Malev has Varna-Budapest flights nine times a week.
British Airways flies from Varna to London Gatwick every Tuesday and Thursday, and Bulgaria Air offers the same flights every Monday and Friday.
Starting May 22, Wizz Air Hungary is offering flights from Varna to London Luton three times a week.
S7Airlines will be offering Varna-Moscow flights six times a week starting end June, and Bulgaria Air will be flying from Varna to Moscow once a week starting June 10.
Starting end April the Varna Airport will have regular flights to St. Petersburg every Tuesday and Friday; regular flights to Luxembourg, Oslo, Warsaw, Duesseldorf, Berlin, Brussels, Odessa, and Kishinev will be starting in May and June.
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