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First foreign tourists expected to arrive at Southern Black Sea coast on 17 June

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The first tourists are expected to arrive in the southern portion of Bulgaria’s Black Sea coastline on 17 June by charter plane from Germany and Great Britain, provided the state of emergency in the country is not extended.

On 23 June Sunny Beach is planning to welcome the first Czech group, the BNR’s correspondent in Burgas Daniela Kostadinova reports. 

There will probably be no tourists coming from Israel this summer. “All tourist charter flights have been cancelled in Israel, including to Bulgaria,” said the honorary consul of Israel in Burgas Orlin Mandov. 



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