The two largest tourism organizations- the Alliance of Tourism Industry in Bulgaria and the Confederation of Bulgarian Tourism Business are establishing a national crisis headquarters to save tourism. The new alliance will undertake joint actions against the closure of catering establishments, the lack of adequate financial compensation amid Covid-19 restrictions and the unjustified rise in electricity prices.
Today, the two organizations are to sign a memorandum for joint actions. Later, they are expected to express their dissatisfaction at a rally downtown Sofia.
Serbia buys Rafale fighter jets from France for EUR 2.7 billion Serbia will purchase 12 new Rafale fighter jets—9 single-seat and 3 two-seat models—from the French company Dassault Aviation for a total of EUR 2.7 billion. This became clear..
Colourful kites will fly up into the sky over Shabla on the last weekend of August, a reminder that summer is still here. The 13 th edition of the Kite Festival will take place in a locality called Malkoto More (Little Sea) near..
In most people’s minds, Bulgaria’s Northwest is a land of pristine nature, breathtaking landscapes and a rich cultural heritage which makes the region a goldmine for cultural and ecotourism. But this part of the country has another face as well...
With excitement and some trepidation, more than 55,000 Bulgarian children will be starting school this year for the very first time. On 16 September,..
North-eastern Dobrogea could become UNESCO Global Geopark The authorities in Tulcea County are taking steps for the north-eastern Dobrogea..
Twenty artists will take part in the Lucky Hunt Sofia Graffiti Festival on September 14 and 15. They will spray over 1000 square metres in Sofia. The..
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