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The summer tourist season poses problems to solve in 2022

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There are already accommodated person in the quarantine hotels on the seaside. There are enough places for the sick, the Minister of Tourism Stella Baltova told Nova TV. According to her, the season is going well despite the epidemic.
A serious analysis of the work of the crowded seaside resorts is forthcoming. 
"We need to think about how to approach the next season, so that there are parking spaces and for those who come by car at sea. These are not only Bulgarians. Tourists from neighbouring countries also come by car. A new management of the beaches must be done so that there are places for everyone," Baltova said. 
The number of Bulgarians vacationing this year is about 1.7 million for the last 3 months, Baltova added.



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