A new traffic management system in front of Terminal 2 comes into force on January 9, the operator of Sofia Airport has announced. The Kiss & Ride concept is being introduced.
The zone is specifically designed for short free parking, where drivers can drop off or pick up passengers without blocking traffic. In the Kiss & Ride zone, drivers will have 10 minutes of free parking in front of the terminal building to drop off or pick up passengers. The minimum time between two free entries is 60 minutes. Those exceeding the free parking time will be charged a progressively increasing amount. Tourist buses are entitled to 30 minutes of free parking in the Kiss & Ride zone and in the nearby Parking P8. For cars of people with disabilities, an extended free stay of up to 30 minutes is provided upon presentation of the relevant document.
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