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More flights to Burgas could boost year-round Black Sea tourism

Caretaker Minister of Tourism Miloshev
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My expectations for the summer season are very good, caretaker Minister of Tourism Evtim Miloshev told Nova TV. He said that the bridge Tsarevo - Ahtopol has been restored and the bridge between Tsarevo and Vasiliko will be used until the beginning of June. 

Miloshev announced that he has an idea to keep the interdepartmental commission, created after the floods in the region of Tsarevo last year, as permanent. The minister supported the initiative for more lines to the airport in Burgas, as the ambition is to establish permanent lines with most European countries. This can provide year-round tourist flow to the sea. Increasing the capacity of the "Malko Tarnovo" border crossing point is also a strategic task supporting tourism, the caretaker minister pointed out.



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