On the second day of its meeting in Skopje, the Bulgaria-North Macedonia intergovernmental committee for trade and economic cooperation is discussing projects of mutual interest in transport and infrastructure. An item of particular..
British company Viafik plans to create a regional and international platform for the purchase of passenger tickets in Varna. At a meeting with Deputy Minister of Economy Alexander Manolev the company said that investments would reach 500 000 euros...
Bulgaria is among the EU countries whose citizens spend most money on transport, Eurostat data for 2017 show. Bulgaria ranks 5th in the chart, as13.9% of household expenses go for transport. Leader according to this indicator is Slovenia with 16.3%,..
About 99% of bus companies serving municipal, district and national transport lines and members of the National Association of Bus Transport in Bulgaria have organized a protest. It was backed by about 2,700 buses, while affected passengers are over..
Bulgarian Transport Minister Ivaylo Moskovski has said that five billion euros were needed for building joint infrastructure with Western Balkan countries by 2030. A discussion between transport ministers of Western Balkan countries, accompanying..
Sofia, along with 8 other European capitals – Rome, Paris, Amsterdam, Madrid, Copenhagen, Vienna, Brussels and Helsinki are demanding the introduction of uniform measures for reducing air pollution from urban transport. In a letter to the..
The use of concessions as mechanism for development of the country’s transport system is among our priorities, Bulgaria’s Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Ivaylo Moscovski said. In Minister Moscovski’s words, the..
Motoja e kryeqytetit bullgar Sofja është “Ritet por nuk plaket”. Kjo moto nuk pranohet në mënyrë të njëanshme nga shumica dhe bile është shkak për shaka dhe tallje në lidhje me faktin se, “Rritet, por nuk bëhet më i mirë për të jetuar”, “Rritet por nuk..
Bulgarian road haulage workers launched on Monday morning a nationwide protest at the main border checkpoints in that country against what they described as “inhumane” conditions of waiting up to 40-50 hours to cross the border checkpoints. Moreover,..
In the course of two days experts from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece and Iran are to discuss in Sofia the development of the new transport and transit corridor between the Persian Gulf and the Black Sea. The experts will work under a..