Tourists blocked at Bulgaria’s Varna and Bourgas airport after the collapse of Thomas Cook company are about to be transported to the UK on September 24...
Tourists blocked at Bulgaria’s Varna and Bourgas airport after the collapse of Thomas Cook company are about to be transported to the UK on September 24.
According to official data, nearly 400,000 tourists of the tour operator, mainly on the Black Sea coast, have holidays in Bulgaria. The bankruptcy found 440 of them at Varna and Burgas airports. This afternoon with flight by Bulgarian airline, 146 of the departed for Manchester. The British aviation services have determined who will board and who will stay for the next flight later tonight or tomorrow.
A group of 190 tourists will be transported from Bourgas to London, the remaining 30 holidaymakers were accommodated in Pomorie resort.
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