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Tourism industry demands a Covid-19 protocol for serving foreign tourists

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The Burgas Regional Chamber of Tourism insist that the authorities prepare, adopt and implement the so-called "Covid-19" protocol for serving foreign tourists on the territory of Bulgaria. This protocol should establish clear rules in the work of tour operators, hoteliers, carriers and their international partners in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic, BNR Burgas reported.

The tourism industry supports the bill for the restoration of the state subsidy of EUR 35 for each occupied seat for charter flights with a capacity of not less than 100 seats




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