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Strategy aimed at attracting more tourists developed in Burgas

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Representatives of the municipal administration in Burgas, hoteliers and health institutions developed a common strategy for attracting tourists in the new tourist season, the municipal press center informs. Specific measures are to be applied during the functioning of the tourist sites. They are based on international experience and in particular on the practices applied by Singapore in the fight against the coronavirus. The emphasis is laid on security. The hotels in Burgas want to maintain their reputation meanwhile guaranteeing that their tourist services do not put the health of their guests at risk. Most of the new tourist products developed in the strategy will be based on the events from the cultural programme of Burgas and the sports events.




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