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Cheap, year-round flights are needed to increase the number of tourists from Poland

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The municipalities of Dalgopol, Provadia and Dolni Chiflik will advertise on the Polish market under a project to support Black Sea municipalities. The project is called "Discover the Past, Experience the Present". During the summer of 2023, Polish tourists of all age groups vacationed in the country, with families with children being the most numerous. 

The Ministry of Tourism expects the number of Polish tourists vacationing in Bulgaria this year to stay at the pre-pandemic levels, when 280,000 guests visited various tourist facilities. According to statistics, business travel account for a significant share of Polish tourists arriving at the Black Sea coast. Poles are well-disposed towards Bulgaria, but the limited cheap flights only during the summer pose a hindrance to the growth of tourists, the Varna Association of Travel Agencies said



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