AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRail Connectivity: CFR Călători will restart the international “Romania” train with daily direct links from June 12 to Oct 12, connecting Bucharest with Varna, Sofia and Istanbul (Halkalı), with tickets already on sale. Border Rules & Costs: ETIAS will require UK and other non-EU travellers to pay a fee to enter 30 European countries, with the charge set at €20 per eligible person (Bulgaria included) and a grace period pushing compulsory use to 2027. Visa Friction for Indian Travellers: New Schengen data shows Bulgaria among the higher-rejection destinations for Indian applications in 2025, with a 39.4% refusal rate. Tourism Policy & Planning: Bulgaria’s Foreign Ministry issued travel guidance for Bulgarians heading to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico, urging early booking and close follow-up of local security and transport instructions. Culture & Heritage Travel: BTA launched a special publication and video marking the 80th anniversary of the “In the Footsteps of Botev’s Rebel Detachment” tourist march, highlighting the 120-km Kozloduy–Okolchitsa Peak hiking tradition.
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