The number of foreign tourists visiting Bulgaria’s southern Black Sea coast during the summer season is the same as last year, according to data from Burgas Airport. 1.2 million foreigners visited the Southern Black Sea coast this summer, which..
Paul Cameron from London has turned out to be the one millionth passenger for 2024 at Burgas Airport, and his landing turned into a real celebration, BNT reported. He and his wife Cindy arrived on a charter flight from Gatwick Airport and were..
On August 7, Burgas Airport will welcome its one-millionth passenger for 2024. In 2023, the airport welcomed its millionth passenger on August 2. Statistics show that the day with the largest passenger traffic was July 26 when the airport served more..
The 11th anniversary of the terrorist attack at Burgas airport, in which five Israeli citizens and a Bulgarian national were killed, was marked with a commemorative ceremony. Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev also participated in the ceremony. In..
The European Commission has approved a EUR 5.8 million Bulgarian measure to support the Burgas and Varna airports in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine. Under the measure, the aid will take the form of a deferral of the payment of the..
Varna and Burgas airports statistics for 2022 show a recovery. Last year the two airports served 3.1 million passengers and over 23.7 thousand flights. Most passengers in Varna came from Germany, Bulgaria, the UK, Austria and Poland, while in Burgas -..
A memorial ceremony was held today at Burgas Airport to mark the 10th anniversary of a terrorist attack in which five Israelis and a Bulgarian national died and close to 40 were seriously injured . Citizens laid wreaths and lit candles...
On June 27, 1927, the French company CIDNA, whose direct successor is AIR France, began the construction of Burgas Airport. The airport is emblematic for Bulgarian aviation. On June 29, 1947 it started to operate the flights Sofia - Burgas. The..
In 2020, the number of passengers served by Burgas Airport has increased by 125% as compared to 2020. Most foreign passengers are nationals of Poland, followed by Czechia, Germany, Russia and England. Despite the coronavirus pandemic, Burgas..
Burgas Airport has reported a 125% increase in the number of passengers as compared to 2020. The airport is expected to serve a total of 950,000 passengers in 2021. Most foreign passengers are nationals of Poland, followed by Czechia, Germany,..