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Bulgarians to be flown out of Cyprus by charter flight on 13 April

On 13 April, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry and the Bulgarian embassy in Nicosia are organizing, jointly with the airline Bulgaria Air and the travel agency Air Travel, an unscheduled passenger charter flight Larnaca-Sofia for flying Bulgarian nationals out of Cyprus due to the COVID-19 epidemic.

The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is asking all people who have not submitted the data necessary by 2 April, 2020, to email it at info@airtravel.bg. Only people who have made prior requests and have paid the cost of their airline ticket will be transported.

For further information please contact Air Travel agency:

Tel.: +359 887 601 776 (Viber, WhatsApp)
E-mail: info@airtravel.bg

Contact person: Bogdan Kanev



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