The biggest German tour operators are paying a visit to Bulgaria to meet their partners and see for themselves the quality of the product we are offering, said interim Minister of Tourism Stela Baltova in Varna.
The visit will have an effect now but also strategically. The information from the guests regarding the state of the industry in the country will immediately reach 11,000 travel agencies in Germany, Minister Baltova added.
She stated further that the fact there are journalists attending is important because they will be able to provide information to German tourists.
Minister Baltova added that the promotion of Bulgaria on the Russian market has been intensified, a webinar with Russian tour operators is forthcoming.
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