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Bulgaria is preparing to resume tourist trips

Tourism Minister Nikolina Angelkova
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We are preparing protocols for the resumption of tourist trips, said Bulgaria's Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova in a video conference with the ambassadors of the EU countries in Bulgaria. Our actions follow a coordinated non-discriminatory approach to restoring free movement in line with the EU Transport and Tourism Package, she added. 

Minister Angelkova informed the ambassadors in detail about the steps to alleviate the measures against the coronavirus, emphasizing those directly related to tourism. Among them are the renewal of the work of the restaurants also indoors as of June 1, in compliance with all anti-epidemic measures.



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