Six-Month Overhaul: Bulgaria’s Burgas Airport to Close for Major Renovation
Burgas Airport will close for major renovation, with operations set to resume on May 1
The entire Trakiya Highway from Sofia to Burgas will probably be completed in April-May 2012. File photo
Traffic on Bulgaria's Trakiya highway between the town of Karnobat and the Black Sea city of Burgas has been reinstated as of 8 am Thursday.
The Road Infrastructure Agency further announces that the roadwork has been completed 10 days ahead of schedule.
The section was closed on November 16 over the building of Lot 4 from kilometer 291+000 to kilometer 325+280, of the "Karnobat" road junction at kilometer 325+280, and of the link between Lot 4 and Lot 5.
Due to the works, all vehicles had to make a detour.
Greek tax authorities have launched inspections into the operations of thousands of Greek-registered companies operating in Bulgaria
There’s something going on in Bulgaria that few outside the industry have fully clocked.
Vladislav Panev, from the “Acceleration” Club and a former MP with the “Green Movement,” described the appointment of Rumen Spetsov as a special manager of Lukoil Bulgaria as surprising
Bulgaria’s Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov has confirmed that the United States has not imposed any additional conditions for the temporary exemption from sanctions targeting Lukoil
The European Commission has revised its outlook for the Bulgarian economy, projecting a slowdown in growth over the next few years
Wizz Air has inaugurated direct flights from Plovdiv and Varna to Bratislava, expanding its Bulgarian network and enhancing connectivity with Central Europe
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