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Minister of Tourism Mariana Nikolova: charter support measure to be valid until 2022

Minister of Tourism Mariana Nikolova
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At a meeting with the management of Albena and St. Constantine and Helena resorts and the Bulgarian Union of Balneology and Spa Tourism, this country’s newly-appointed Minister of Tourism Mariana Nikolova has promised to complete the charter support measure in a prompt manner, the Ministry of Tourism announced. The measure must be valid this summer, as well as in 2021 and 2020, Minister Nikolova had underlined. Mariana Nikolova called on the Bulgarian citizens to choose the Black Sea resorts for their summer vacation, because in her view “they offer good and safe hotels and wonderful beaches”. Thus, Bulgarians will help the sector which was affected by the coronavirus crisis the most, Minister Nikolova said further.




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