Uzbek Workers Flock to Bulgaria, But Many Leave Early Due to False Salary Promises
Illegal recruitment practices in Uzbekistan are sending workers to Bulgaria under the promise of salaries reaching 5,000 leva (€2,560)
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The low-cost carrier Wizz Air announced that it launches two new routes from Sofia to Billund (Denmark) and London Gatwick (UK).
Flights to Denmark will start from 3 June and will be operated twice a week - on Wednesday and Sunday. Billund is famous because of the Lego Company (founded there in 1932)
Having already operated flights to Heathrow, the carrier begins flying to another London airport, Gatwick. The flights start from June 1 and will be daily.
The UK will host some of the games of the European Football Championship 2020, (UEFA Euro 2020) which starts in mid-June.
Ryanair has officially ended the use of paper boarding passes
Bulgaria and Lebanon have agreed to establish a regular air route connecting Sofia and Beirut
Burgas Airport will close for major renovation, with operations set to resume on May 1
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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
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