Travelers in Bulgaria Asked to Check 2 H ahead of Flight

Business » TOURISM | July 19, 2012, Thursday // 11:31
Travelers in Bulgaria Asked to Check 2 H ahead of Flight: Travelers in Bulgaria Asked to Check 2 H ahead of Flight Bulgarian airports, railroad and bus stations and post offices are placed on high security alert in the aftermath of a terrorist attack on Israeli tourists. File photo.

Bulgaria's Transport Ministry is advising all travelers to arrive at all airports in the country at least two hours before their scheduled flight over increased security measures.

The measures were instituted after the terrorist attack at the airport of the Black Sea city of Burgas, where a bus carrying Israeli tourists exploded Wednesday afternoon

The Ministry reminds that the websites of the airports in Sofia, Varna, Burgas and Plovdiv, will provide the most current and updated information.

Airport access of those meeting and sending off passengers will be temporarily restricted.

The Burgas airport is closed under a code red alert; the flights are diverted to the airport of the other Black Sea city of Varna and to the capital Sofia.

All railroad and bus stations and post offices are also placed on high security alert

The Ministry is calling on all citizens to be understanding of the situation and apologizes for any inconvenience.

It was reported early Thursday that two more people died from their injuries in the hospital overnight, bringing the death toll to 8. The number of wounded is 37. They were admitted to hospitals in Burgas. The three most critical were transported overnight by a government military plane to Sofia.

One Bulgarian citizen is among the victims. He has been identified as M.K., 36, the driver of the blasted bus, which was supposed to carry the group of Israeli tourists to the Sunny Beach resort.

Some of the Israeli tourists will be taken back home on the government Airbus, on the order of Prime Minister, Boyko Borisov.

The investigators remain at the premises questioning witnesses and examining tapes from security cameras.

Security has been upped in hotels where Israeli tourists are accommodated.

The US CIA and the Israeli Mossad are, reportedly, investigating the attack.

Borisov announced earlier Thursday that the terrorist attack is most likely the works of a suicide bomber. The information was confirmed by his Deputy, Interior Minister, Tsvetan Tsvetanov. Tsvetanov also backed reports that the man had a fake driver's license from the US state of Michigan. 

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