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Tourism organizations establish national crisis headquarters to save tourism

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The two largest tourism organizations- the Alliance of Tourism Industry in Bulgaria and the Confederation of Bulgarian Tourism Business are establishing a national crisis headquarters to save tourism. The new alliance will undertake joint actions against the closure of catering establishments, the lack of adequate financial compensation amid Covid-19 restrictions and the unjustified rise in electricity prices. 

Today, the two organizations are to sign a memorandum for joint actions. Later, they are expected to express their dissatisfaction at a rally downtown Sofia.




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