AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBlack Sea Tourism Watch: Bulgaria’s hotel operators say the summer season will be tough but demand is holding up, with more last-minute bookings and a bigger need for online visibility and AI-ready marketing. Accommodation Snapshot: Bulgaria recorded 1.041M tourist nights in April 2026 (down 3.2% y/y) while revenues rose 12.3% to EUR 57.8M, and occupancy slipped to 22.3%. Cultural Tourism Push: The Tourism Ministry opened “Cultural Routes – Bulgaria 2026” in Plovdiv and Hisarya, pitching cultural routes as a way to extend the season and boost interior regions. Consumer Protection for Travelers: Parliament banned unjustified price hikes and ordered daily online price disclosure for major retailers, aiming to curb surprise costs during peak travel. Border & Connectivity: Türkiye and Bulgaria reaffirmed plans for a new border crossing north of Kapıkule, plus capacity upgrades to speed summer travel. Regional Travel Links: Serbia’s PM says a new border control checkpoint at Kalotina–Gradina should be ready by the end of the season. Diplomacy with a Tourism Angle: Armenia’s ambassador met Bulgaria Air management, stressing direct Sofia–Yerevan flights and seasonal Burgas–Yerevan charters for tourism growth. Safety & Travel Tech: Mozilla is lifting the 50GB monthly data cap on Firefox’s free built-in VPN for the summer, making it easier to browse privately on the go.
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