Bulgaria Launches 'Winter' Road Safety Campaign with Fines for Non-Compliant Tires
Bulgaria launches its annual “Winter” road safety campaign on November 1
Tourism Minister Evtim Miloshev stated that addressing the personnel shortage in Bulgaria's winter resorts will not be possible without employing workers from abroad. Speaking on BNT, Miloshev also highlighted the parking challenges in Pamporovo, which are not only an inconvenience for visitors but also hinder emergency vehicle access. The issue stems from restrictions tied to the resort's general development plan, which will soon be reviewed by an inter-institutional working committee.
Miloshev explained that while funding and a conceptual project are in place, the project cannot proceed due to the land's designation as part of the forest fund. This legal status prevents construction despite the availability of resources. "A tourist cannot arrive at a winter resort and find nowhere to park. This impacts the ecology as well. Cars congesting a winter resort detract from its beauty and the experience of enjoying the snow and mountain serenity," the minister remarked.
Despite these logistical challenges, Miloshev expressed optimism for the winter season, pointing to favorable weather conditions. According to local residents, this year has seen an unusually high amount of snowfall for this time of year—reportedly the most in the past decade—creating excellent conditions for winter sports and tourism.
Source: Bulgarian National Television (BNT)
The chairman of the Union of Tourist Businesses, Malin Bystrin, has expressed serious concerns over Bulgaria’s readiness to adopt the euro starting January 1
The tourism sector in Bansko is voicing significant concerns regarding payment procedures and revenue reporting as Bulgaria transitions from the lev to the euro
Wizz Air today begins operating direct flights from Sofia to two new destinations: Turin, Italy, and Marrakech, Morocco, as part of its winter schedule
Vasil Levski Airport in Sofia, Bulgaria, has announced the addition of several new international routes, expanding its network to include flights to Chisinau, Krakow and Prague
More than 90% of hoteliers in Bulgaria report difficulties in recruiting employees, with roles such as cooks, maids, and waiters being the most sought after
Bulgarian airline GullivAir is preparing to launch its first-ever direct flights between Sofia and the United States, connecting the capital with New York and Chicago starting in April 2026
Bulgaria's Strategic Role in the EU's Drone Wall Defense Initiative
When Politics Means Violence