AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBotev March Legacy: BTA launched a special printed issue and video marking the 80th anniversary of the National Tourist March “In the Footsteps of Botev’s Rebel Detachment,” tracing the 1946 start from Kozloduy to Okolchitsa and highlighting Vratsa’s role in preserving archival footage. Education & Tourism: Education Minister Georgi Valchev stressed how Bulgarian schools help keep the tradition alive, while BTA said the publication will be available online for readers to explore the march’s 80-year history. Travel Advisory for Fans: Bulgaria’s Foreign Ministry issued guidance for citizens traveling to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico, urging early planning for border checks, security and accommodation. Aviation & Access: Bulgaria plans to end US aircraft refueling/logistics access at Sofia Airport by end-June over a visa-free travel dispute, with the new government linking the decision to stalled talks. Airline Changes: Ryanair cut flights at 19 UK and European airports, including Bulgaria, urging passengers to double-check schedules. Eurovision 2027 Demand: Sofia is already seeing early bookings for Eurovision 2027, with some hotels showing limited availability and concerns about central rent overheating. Local Events: A Bulgarian crafts festival returns to the Valley of the Thracian Kings near Kazanlak (June 5–7), with live artisan demos and a “Blade of Trial” knife-making challenge.
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