Bulgaria and Montenegro are going to work out a joint plan for exchange of experience in tourism.
This has become clear following a meeting of the ministers of tourism of the two Balkan countries, Nikolina Angelkova and Pavle Radulovic on the sidelines of the biggest international fair for professionals in the tourism industry, the World Travel Market in London.
Joint work will seek to present in a more attractive way heritage and traditions as well as to simplify procedures for the exchange of tourists between Bulgaria and Montenegro.
Pavle Radulovic has shown interest in good practices applied by Bulgaria for the development of winter tourism.In Bulgaria the 2016/2017 winter season was the most successful since this country’s accession to the European Union. The total of tourists came to 1.476 million accounting for 19.6% growth.
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