Scandinavians Rediscover Bulgarian Black Sea
Date: 11 Sep, 2005
The number of tourists from the Scandinavian countries have increased by 29.7% year-on-year, according to passenger data from Burgas Airport.
Meanwhile, German tourists on Bulgarian beaches seem to be on the decrease, as their number has slumped by 7.5%.
Burgas Airport reported traffic of more than 1.5 million passengers since the beginning of the summer season, which is 14.66% more than last year.
At the airport, the largest on the southern coastline, the millionth passenger was welcomed on August 15 - a week earlier compared to last year.
September and October promise to be a successful extension of the season on the southern Black Sea of Bulgaria, with prices expected to slump down in Sunny Beach, Sozopol, Ahtopol, Kiten and Sinemorets.
Meanwhile, German tourists on Bulgarian beaches seem to be on the decrease, as their number has slumped by 7.5%.
Burgas Airport reported traffic of more than 1.5 million passengers since the beginning of the summer season, which is 14.66% more than last year.
At the airport, the largest on the southern coastline, the millionth passenger was welcomed on August 15 - a week earlier compared to last year.
September and October promise to be a successful extension of the season on the southern Black Sea of Bulgaria, with prices expected to slump down in Sunny Beach, Sozopol, Ahtopol, Kiten and Sinemorets.
Source: Sofia News Agency (www.novinite.com)