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Bulgaria Air to resume flights from Sofia to Varna twice daily on May 25

| updated on 5/23/20 5:42 PM
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The Bulgarian national airline has announced that as of May 25 it will start operating two flights a day from Sofia to Varna (morning and evening), and from June 11 three daily flights are planned (morning, afternoon and evening). The airline clarifies that they continue to operate to most of their direct destinations. The only destinations to which flights have been suspended are those with temporary restrictions imposed by local authorities:

Israel: Flights to Tel Aviv have been cancelled until June 13.
Russia: Until the second order, all flights to the Russian Federation are banned.
Cyprus: the order to suspend flights to Cyprus is extended until 28 May inclusive.
Portugal: flights to/from Lisbon have been suspended until 20 August.

Wearing a safety mask during the flight is mandatory for all passengers on board Bulgaria Air, the company announced.



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