AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCharter Talks for German Market: Bulgaria’s Tourism Minister Ilin Dimitrov says the country will negotiate with airlines for new charter programmes to reverse a sharp drop in German arrivals, citing a fall from about 700,000 German tourists pre-COVID to just over 300,000 this year. Capacity Crunch: The Incoming Agencies Association warns German tourism could drop another 25–30% in 2026 due to missing flight capacity after an airline partnership ended, potentially leaving 100,000–120,000 seats short. Tourism Policy Updates: Parliament’s tourism committee chair Rositsa Kirova met tour operator groups to discuss Tourism Act amendments, staffing shortages, border checkpoint issues, and speeding up the Guarantee Fund. Black Sea Roadworks: The regional development minister says repairs affecting travel to the Black Sea coast will finish within two weeks, aiming to avoid major disruption in July and August. Blue Flag Boost: Varna’s Forest Beach (Chernomorets Hut), Karantinata port, Kranevo Central Beach, and Albena Beach all secured or extended Blue Flag status, highlighting cleaner facilities and environmental standards. UN Tourism Link: Dimitrov met UN Tourism’s secretary-general in Spain and discussed joint projects, including a quality-measurement observatory and a future investment forum Bulgaria will host.
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