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Bulgaria Air allows clients to change plane tickets free-of-charge

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In order to meet the needs of its clients and address the dynamic situation amid the coronavirus pandemic, Bulgaria’s national carrier Bulgaria Air has extended the time period for free-of-charge rebooking of plane tickets.

 Passengers who booked a ticket to fly with Bulgaria Air until September 30 can take advantage of one free change of date of ticket, destination or name of passenger. Passengers must inform the carrier about their decision at least 24 hours prior to departure, in order to be able to take advantage of this option.

Thus, despite the constantly changing situation, passengers of Bulgaria Air are not threatened by restrictions and rebooking fees.




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