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Tourism business accuses authorities of discriminatory restrictions

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In a letter to the authorities, the Association of Bulgarian Tour Operators and Travel Agents strongly disagreed with the discriminatory restrictions in yesterday's order of the Minister of Health and its selective attitude towards various economic sectors. The letter states that tourism is the most severely affected industry and Bulgarian tour operators are left on the brink of survival, bgtourism.bg reported. Tour operators have spoken out against the chaos in the measures and call for allowing group tourist trips in the country and abroad.

They warn that the current state policy is not only ineffective in the fight against Covid-19, but also leads to huge economic losses and threatens the European idea of ​​free movement.




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