Stability Reigns: Sofia Real Estate Market Thrives Despite Uncertain Times
The real estate sector in Sofia has shown resilience in the face of ongoing pandemic challenges, maintaining stability across all segments in the first quarter of the year
Bulgarian airports of Varna and Burgas became the first in the country to be awarded health accreditation by the International Airport Council, according to the press office of the operator Fraport Twin Star Airport Management AD.
Airport health accreditation certificates confirm staff’s efforts towards the implementation of anti-epidemic measures in order to ensure a Covid-19-safe environment and a trouble-free stay at both airports. All aspects of the health and safety measures implemented at Black Sea airports were examined and evaluated, according to the detailed information presented in the report, specified the airport operator's press office.
The two airports clearly demonstrated effective implementation of industry’s best practices in different spheres, including cleaning and disinfection, health control, physical distancing, protection of staff and passengers, reconfiguration of airport spaces, communications and awareness.
"I am especially happy and proud of this recognition, which rewards our efforts to ensure the safety and security of all our passengers and employees during the Covid-19 crisis in the country. I am especially grateful for the commitment of our colleagues at our Black Sea airports during this extraordinary period of time, which we strive to successfully handle together", commented the company's CEO of Fraport Bulgaria Frank Quante, quoted by the press office.
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