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Flights from Great Britain, Netherlands and Germany to Bulgaria's Varna resumed

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Varna Airport
Photo: Rumen Sarandev

The flights of a large low-cost airline to Bulgaria's Varna Airport from Eindhoven (Netherlands), Dortmund (Germany) and London (Great Britain) have been resumed. Planes from the three cities are expected to land this evening and during the night at Varna airport.
Upon arrival of the planes at the airport, inspectors from the Regional Health Inspectorate will be present, who will remotely measure the temperature of the arriving passengers. All arriving passengers are required to remain quarantined for 14 days as required.




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