From Today: Bulgaria Implements New Train Ticket Prices with Average Increase of 20%
Commuters and travelers in Bulgaria are bracing for a hike in train ticket prices, as the national rail carrier rolls out revised fares starting today
During the weak season after New Year’s Eve and against the background of an increased presence of low-cost carriers, the national carrier Bulgaria Air announced discounts as well.
A statement of the company reads that customers may purchase a two-way ticket to Rome for EUR 86, if this is done before January 20. The price includes airport taxes, check-in luggage of up to 23 kg and hand luggage of up to 10 kg, onboard catering, free-of-charge choice of a seat on the plane and check in.
A two-way trip to London is available at a price of EUR 139, if tickets are purchased by January 31. The same conditions are in force as for the flight to Rome.
The two-way ticket to Madrid costs EUR 129.
The discount for tickets to Prague is valid until March 31 and the two-way ticket costs EUR 164.
Transfers have been made available for people travelling from Varna.
We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you!
Ryanair has announced plans to base its fourth aircraft at Sofia Airport and introduce flights to five new destinations this summer season
The event will bring together esteemed local and international leaders such as Wolfgang Schüssel, former Chancellor of Austria
Bulgaria’s plan to adopt the euro and become a member of the eurozone holds far-reaching implications, especially for the economy, political scene, and international relations; the Southeast European nation is looking to improve its economic conditions an
Bulgaria's aspirations to become the 21st member of the Eurozone have sparked discussions regarding the country's economic readiness, as well as its political and institutional preparedness
The European Central Bank (ECB) has weighed in on Bulgaria's draft Law on the adoption of the euro, signaling the need for revisions to ensure alignment with European regulations
A wave of misinformation regarding Croatia's inflation rates has sparked concerns about the potential consequences of adopting the euro in Bulgaria
Sofia Airport's Terminal 3 Construction Set to Begin in Early 2026
COVID-19 Impact: Bulgaria's Grim Milestone as Highest Death Rate in EU