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Tourists from Poland, Great Britain and Austria book summer flights to Bulgaria's Burgas

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Planned flights to Burgas Airport in 2021 increase compared to 2020 which was catastrophic for air transport. This was announced by the Municipality of Burgas. 

A Polish airline is planning flights to Burgas from Warsaw and Katowice, pointing out that the interest of Polish tourists in the Bulgarian Black Sea coast is traditional and it is expected that more trips will be made to the destination this year. 

Burgas also reports that the interest in Burgas from Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Austria is significantly increasing. 

An airline from Great Britain is also already making bookings for Summer 2021 to Burgas from 9 destinations - London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Belfast, Newcastle, Leeds, Manchester, East Midlands and Birmingham. The flights are expected to start in May and will last until October.



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