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Burgas Airport welcomes its one millionth passenger

Paul Cameron in Burgas
Photo: BTA

Paul Cameron from London has turned out to be the one millionth passenger for 2024 at Burgas Airport, and his landing turned into a real celebration, BNT reported. 

He and his wife Cindy arrived on a charter flight from Gatwick Airport and were greeted on the runway with gifts. The other 178 passengers also received souvenirs. 

On disembarking from the plane Paul Cameron did not hide his surprise and commented that he felt fantastic. "We have been to Bulgaria many times, but this is the first time we are in Burgas," he said, while his wife Cindy added that they will stay in Bulgaria for a week, but will not go to the seaside. The family has decided to go to the mountains, in the Veliko Tarnovo area.



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