AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoEurovision 2027 Hotel Rush: Bulgaria is already seeing early demand for Eurovision 2027 stays, with Sofia accommodation booking up and some operators warning of limited availability and possible rent pressure in central districts. Tourism Strategy: The Tourism Ministry says Bulgaria aims to grow year-round tourism, and a new Travel Fest exhibition in Sofia is pushing the message that the country’s visibility has surged after Eurovision. US Aircraft Stay Ends: Bulgaria’s new government plans to end U.S. military aircraft refueling/logistics rights at Sofia Airport by end-June, citing the Trump administration’s refusal to grant visa-free travel for Bulgarians. Ryanair Cuts: Ryanair has reduced flights at 19 European airports, including in Bulgaria, urging passengers to double-check itineraries and consider alternatives. Schengen Visa Reality Check (India): EU data shows 1 in 6 Indian Schengen applications were not issued in 2025; Bulgaria’s non-issuance rate is 37%. Sunny Beach Tragedy: A hotel fire in Sunny Beach killed two technicians, with an investigation underway. Botev March Spotlight: A national tourist march “In the Footsteps of Botev’s rebel detachment” drew 1,400 students and teachers, with ministers and BTA leadership attending key memorial stops. Travel Deals Talk: A UK travel column argues many holidaymakers now judge trips by “cheap pints,” while others focus on weather and beaches. On the Rails: A travel diary describes a tough, non-air-conditioned Bucharest–Sofia train ride, with limited onboard comfort.
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