Hoteliers who accommodated Ukrainian refugees in their hotel bases report delayed payments. Among them there are those who took out loans to continue their operation. "We haven't been paid for our food since the summer. We have to receive about..
People working in the sphere of tourism say the outgoing summer season at the Bulgarian Black Sea coast has been chaotic and unpredictable. Despite preliminary concerns related to the war in Ukraine, the pandemic and the economic..
The hotels on the southern portion of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast continue to welcome tourists in September, the correspondent of the Bulgarian National Radio in Burgas Nina Rangelova reported. Prepayments have already been made and holidays are..
The ongoing programme for accommodation of Ukrainian refugees ends on August 31, Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Tourism Irena Georgieva said for the BNT. Nearly 26,000 Ukrainians have been accommodated in 1,000 hotels and state facilities. A..
“The money for the hotel operators who have put up Ukrainian refugees at their hotels is going to be paid out today,” outgoing Prime Minister Kiril Petkov stated. For the purpose, the sum of 80 BGN million (a little over EUR 40 million) of European..
Many hoteliers, who have accommodated Ukrainian refugees in hotels at the Black Sea coast, have not yet received the expected disbursements from the state. The state had to compensate hoteliers with EUR 20 a day for each Ukrainian accommodated from..
Nearly 84,600 Ukrainian citizens are currently residing in Bulgaria. 84% of them have already received temporary protection status, data of “Bulgaria for Ukraine” portal indicate. Bulgaria is to compensate hoteliers with EUR 20 a day for each..
Despite the gloomy forecasts, high electricity prices and the war in Ukraine, the winter tourist season in Bulgaria is successful, data of the Unified Tourist Information System of Bulgaria’s Ministry of Tourism indicate. The number of hotel..
Hoteliers can now receive 40 Leva (EUR 10.20 ) a day for every Ukrainian refugee they have given accommodation to , Minister of Tourism Hristo Prodanov said at a meeting with representatives of the tourism industry in the resort of Golden Sands..
Bulgarian and Romanian tourists have been predominant on the northern Black Sea coast since the beginning of the Easter holidays in Bulgaria. This was shared by hotel owners from the resorts near Varna in front of BNR correspondent Daniela Stoynova...