Bulgaria and the Euro: What Happens to National Monetary Sovereignty?
One of the most debated topics around Bulgaria’s upcoming transition from the lev to the euro is whether the country is giving up its sovereignty
In the past two weeks, 395 Bulgarians who have arrived from Zanzibar (Tanzania) and Egypt have been quarantined, TravelNews reported.
People have traveled on the last charter flights returned to our country from both African countries.
Health authorities do not yet have information on the number of positive and negative coronavirus tests of all arrivals. The health ministry says that under the current order of the health minister, these citizens are subject to mandatory 10-day quarantine, which means that they are not tested for COVID-19 upon entering the country.
The most of the quarantined are in Varna - 224 people.
So far, health authorities have reported only six cases of coronavirus-infected among a total of 2,000 Bulgarians returning from Tanzania by charters before quarantine was introduced.
Bulgaria’s health and foreign ministries do not take a position on the protest note sent from Egypt for the imposed 10-day quarantine in Bulgaria for tourists returning from the country. The note states that anti-epidemic measures are valid in Egypt and the crowding of tourists in one place is controlled. The admittance capacity in the hotels and restaurants, the number of passengers on excursions, visits to sites and transfers is strictly specified.
There are no reports of Covid-19 infected after returning home from Egypt. At the same time, however, unjustifiably severe travel restrictions have been imposed on this destination. The Association of Tour Operators and Travel Agents "Association Future for Tourism" insists that the regime for Bulgarians traveling to Egypt be relaxed as soon as possible and a mandatory quarantine upon their return to Bulgaria be lifted.
Tour operators have planned 45 flights to Egypt in April and May. For this reason, they insist on updating the health minister's order in view of the fact that countries such as Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco are lower risk than Bulgaria and some of the European countries. Tour operators and local hotels have planned enough preventive measures. There is already a large number of vaccinated Bulgarians who want to travel.
Vasil Levski Sofia Airport has earned top honors in Europe, receiving the prestigious ACI EUROPE award for “Best Airport in Europe” in the category serving between 5 and 10 million passengers
Wizz Air has launched direct flights between Sofia and the Italian coastal gem of Alghero,
Wizz Air has launched a new flight connection between Sofia and Krakow, Poland
British citizens arriving at Bulgarian airports can now use electronic gates for border control
More than 500 Israeli tourists currently find themselves stranded along Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast
Wizz Air has announced the suspension of all its flights to and from Tel Aviv, as well as its European routes to Amman
Borderless Bulgaria: How Schengen Benefits Are Transforming Trade and Logistics
Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe