AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTourism Push: Bulgaria’s Tourism Minister Ilin Dimitrov says the government wants to double foreign tourist arrivals from about 4 million to around 8 million by 2029, with a focus on better connectivity and easing visas. Accommodation Snapshot: Bulgaria’s overnight accommodation revenue rose 20.6% year-on-year in May to EUR 82.7m, with foreign guests generating EUR 42.6m and total overnight stays up 2.5% to 1.57m. German Market Plan: Dimitrov also outlined a “Marshall Plan” to win back German tourists via more flights, tour-operator partnerships, roadshows, and stronger promotion beyond summer. Regional Links: Bulgaria and Montenegro discussed strengthening ties and a planned direct Sofia–Podgorica air service. Visa Updates for Travelers: Saudi Arabia published its 2026 tourist eVisa list (Bulgaria included) for a one-year, multiple-entry permit up to 90 days per visit; China released a 35-country European visa-free list including Bulgaria. Transport & Safety: The Interior Ministry ordered enhanced nationwide checks targeting heavy-duty truck traffic, focusing on vehicle technical condition and compliance. Bulgaria in the News Beyond Travel: A sanctions-related controversy involving Bulgaria’s Interior Minister and MRF leader Delyan Peevski continues in Parliament.
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