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Say Goodbye to Queues: Today Sofia Airport Launched the Smart Boarding Pass System

Passengers traveling through Terminal 2 at Sofia Airport are now greeted with a modern convenience as six new electronic self-check counters for boarding cards have been unveiled. Deputy Minister of Transport Ana Natova and executive director of the airport's concessionaire company, Jesus Caballero, introduced the innovative system aimed at enhancing passenger experience.

Sofia Airport Unveils Automated Boarding Pass Checks for Seamless Travel Experience

Travelers passing through Terminal 2 of Sofia Airport can now enjoy a smoother journey with the introduction of electronic self-scanning counters for boarding passes. Set to officially launch on March 6, this innovative system aims to streamline the passenger experience, reducing wait times and enhancing efficiency during the security check process.

New rules for Turkish airports unveiled

Turkey's civil aviation directorate has unveiled a set of rules to be implemented in airports as the country is easing some of its measures against the coronavirus in line with its normalization program. 

The new rules are part of the pandemic certification scheme, which is designed to ensure that airports are taking all necessary precautions against COVID-19. 

Varna Airport Reopens In Wake of Suspicious Luggage Alert

Varna Airport has reopened after it was closed earlier today over a suspicious piece of luggage in the checking zone of its Terminal 2.

Following the alert for a possible explosive in a piece of luggage the flight to London originally scheduled for 9 am local time was delayed.

At this stage through, Varna Airport has returned regular operations.

Police is Checking a Suspicious Luggage at Varna Airport

Police is checking a suspicious luggage at Varna Airport. This was reported by FOCUS Agency by the Ministry of Interior and Interior Ministry - Varna.

The signal was submitted shortly before 09.30. Measures have also been taken and, in the vicinity of luggage, the area is secured. On-site teams were sent to handle the case.

Turkish Airlines implements electronic device measure

Turkish Airlines on March 25 began to implement regulations forbidding passengers from carrying electronic devices larger than cell phones aboard the plane, as announced on the airline's website.  According to an Anadolu Agency reporter present at Istanbul's Atatürk Airport, Turkish Airlines personnel have taken passengers' electronic devices such as tablets and laptops at the boarding gate and