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Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism: Extremely difficult tourist season awaits us

Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova
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This year’s tourist season will be extremely difficult, but at least there will be such, Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova told the Bulgarian National Television. The tourism sector has been recovering along the Black Sea coast, yet in small steps. More than 70% of the revenues in tourism are formed from the summer tourist product. It is very important to observe the anti-epidemic measures and show responsibility and self-discipline, in order to maintain epidemic situation in Bulgaria at levels that would allow as many countries to resume travel to Bulgaria as possible, Minister Angelkova explained. Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast is free from coronavirus and sea water is clean. In other words, absolutely all conditions are in place to welcome tourists, Minister Nikolina Angelkova pointed out.




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