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At tomorrow’s sitting of the outgoing cabinet the decision will be taken to extend the emergency epidemic situation in our country. Tour operators want to know how tourism will be restarted. Tomorrow we will adopt the extension of the emergency epidemic situation so that all anti-epidemic measures remain in place and people have a clear picture of the holidaymaking season , said the Prime Minister Boyko Borissov during a meeting with tour operators.
According to outgoing Minister of Tourism Mariana Nikolova our country is ready for the start of the summer tourist season and it will be held in compliance with all health protocols.
Bulgarian Foreign Ministry ready to resume issuance of tourist visas to Russians
Bulgariaâs Acting Health Minister Kostadin Angelov said on Tuesday that an order on opening the countryâs borders to tourists on May 1 would be issued on Wednesday
SOFIA, April 27. /TASS/. The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry is ready to resume the issuance of tourist visas to Russian nationals as soon as the country’s sanitary authorities allow, the ministry said in response to a TASS request on Tuesday. A decision on the matter is expected on Wednesday.
Read also The Foreign Ministry is ready to resume the issuance of tourist visas as soon as the health minister allows. Acting Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Foreign Minister Ekaterina Zakharieva handed down instructions last week that consular services should start preparations for the issuance of tourist visas, the ministry noted.
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Bulgaria to extend state of epidemic emergency until end-May seenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from seenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Britons are preparing for the longest summer ever as lockdown-weary holidaymakers rush to go abroad as late as November to beat global Covid crackdowns.
Autumn bookings for international trips have seen an 80 per cent surge in interest compared to 2019 - as tour operators, hotels and airlines all report increased queries about later holidays.
It comes amid warnings that summer trips could be under threat if the Foreign Office advises against travel to green list countries.
The Government is preparing to lift the ban on international travel on May 17 and is finalising plans for a traffic light system to determine which countries will be authorised destinations.