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Sofia Airport expands flight destinations

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Sofia Airport will offer its passengers more than 80 destinations this summer, the airport said. 
From May 1, Sofia will for the first time fly to Zadar, Croatia, twice a week. Among the new routes are regular flights to Skopje, Tirana and Thessaloniki. From 17 June, flights to Thessaloniki will be three times a week - on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The Sofia-Prague route, which was suspended in 2012, is being reinstated. There will also be a connection to Rome every day of the week except Thursdays. 
During the summer season, the number of daily flights from Sofia to Varna and Burgas will be increased. Charter flights to popular destinations from the winter schedule will also be operating.



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