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Balkan Holidays cancels all its summer charter flights to Bulgaria

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The largest tour operator in Bulgaria, Balkan Holidays, which every year takes thousands of British tourists to Bulgaria's Black Sea and winter resorts, has decided to cancel the remainder of all its Bulgaria charter flights in the summer of 2020. The bad news was announced on the company's corporate website.
We will now together start looking forward to Summer 2021 and hope that you will join us next year when we can once again enjoy the beautiful beach resorts that we all love, wrote in an address to British tourists the executive director of "Balkan Holidays" Alexander Stoyanov.



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