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Port Burgas endangered by decline in cruises

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Several cruise operators don’t feel safe across the Black Sea due to the complicated situation in Ukraine and Russia, which will lead to a decline in this type of voyages. That is why it is essential for Burgas and particularly for its harbor to attract operators, currently cruising across the Mediterranean, said CEO of Port Burgas Diyan Dimov. I hope we will manage to convince cruise operators that Burgas and the region are attractive to their tourists, Dimov said due to his forthcoming participation in an international conference on cruise tourism issues, held in Brussels.



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