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Bulgaria Air Launches Autumn Promotion: Discounts on Flights to 11 European Destinations

"Bulgaria Air" has kicked off a new autumn promotion, offering discounts on flights to 11 European destinations. The campaign, which began on November 1, runs until November 24, with discounted tickets valid for travel until the end of the winter season on March 30, 2025.

Sky Express flights to Tirana 

SKY Express inaugurated a new direct service between Athens and Tirana earlier this month. The flights will take place every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.

By the start of December, SKY Express will add new flights to Yerevan, Tbilisi, Istanbul, Prague, Vienna and Amsterdam, bringing the total of international destinations it serves throughout the year to 22. 

 

Vucic receives Czech FM

BELGRADE - Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic met with Czech FM Jan Lipavsky in Belgrade on Friday, raising concerns over the increasingly difficult position of Serbs in the Autonomous Province of Kosovo-Metohija and requesting support and stepped-up engagement from Prague and other European capitals towards protecting the safety and the rights of Serbs in the province.

Images of a Kafkaesque Prague

In 1985, Constantinos Pittas, then in his late 20s, embarked on a five-year journey across Cold War Europe in a now-iconic Greek-made NAMCO Pony car. Armed with a Minox 35mm compact camera, he zigzagged across the divided continent, capturing candid black-and-white portraits of ordinary people in an effort to create the archetypal European portrait.

Bulgaria Air Offers Direct Flights to Oktoberfest Celebrations Across Europe

Autumn has swiftly arrived, bringing with it the highly anticipated Oktoberfest, one of the world's most renowned festivals that attracts thousands of beer enthusiasts every year. As the festival kicks off, many are eager to travel and experience the festivities.

Bulgaria Ranks Second in EU for Russian-Linked Companies

Research by the international rating agency Moody's reveals that the Czech Republic, which accounts for just 2.4% of the EU's population, hosts over a quarter of the approximately 46,000 companies linked to Russia operating across the 27 EU member states. Bulgaria ranks second, with 9,500 Russian-connected companies, while Germany follows in third place with 4,200 such firms.

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