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International tourist fair Vacation and SPA Expo to take place in Sofia

| updated on 1/24/22 10:22 AM
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On January 24 and 25 Inter Expo Center in Sofia hosts the international tourist fair Vacation and SPA Expo. The forum will be held under the motto "Back to normal". Tourist associations, industry organizations and municipal administrations can still submit their applications to Bulgaria's Ministry of Tourism to participate at the national pavilion. The unity of the industry is another important topic. 

Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism Hristo Prodanov will open the forum and present the main issues in focus. The Ministry of Tourism will work to attract new tourists, address the staff shortage in the sector, promote domestic tourism, etc. Experts, as well as representatives of companies and organizations from Greece, Turkey, Great Britain, Spain, Finland, India and Peru will participate at the Vacation and SPA Expo.




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