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Meeters and greeters will be allowed at Sofia airport

Access restrictions to be lifted tomorrow

Photo: BGNES

Access restrictions to Sofia Airport terminals for people who are not passengers or staff will be lifted on March 28. They were part of Bulgaria's measures against the pandemic. Those seeing their loved ones off had to part with them at the Departures entrance, while greeters had to wait in a restricted area or outside the terminals, which caused inconvenience.

The requirements of wearing a mask, keeping a distance and all anti-epidemic measures of the health authorities remain in force until lifted.

The airport advises passengers to continue to monitor the anti-epidemic requirements in the country they are flying to and to use the services of the two laboratories at the airport if necessary.




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