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First foreign tourists arrive in Bulgaria's Varna

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Photo: Rumen Sarandev

After the first charter flight with 189 tourists onboard from the Netherlands arrived in Burgas on June 26, today the coastal city of Varna also welcomed its first foreign guests. The first of three charter flights from Germany with 120 passengers onboard landed at the city's airport. By the end of the day, two more planes are expected to arrive with German tourists who will spend their holiday in the Black Sea resorts of Golden Sands and Albena. 
Another flight from Germany as well as tourists from the Czech Republic and Poland are expected in the coming days. 




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