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Travel Retail in Bulgaria

The global economic downturn forced travellers to limit their budgets to the travel essentials – transportation, food and accommodation – as well as to opt for cheaper, more affordable destinations. The demand for luxury travel such as cruises, which...

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Car Rental in Bulgaria

Online sales penetration in the car rental industry is high as all bigger companies and most of the smaller ones offer online rental services through their own websites or through intermediaries. In 2011 online sales generated BGN1.8 million, ...

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Health and Wellness Tourism in Bulgaria

In 2011 health and wellness tourism recorded a negligible positive growth in value sales after a CAGR of 2% during the review period. Although interest in health and wellness remained high, the economic uncertainty forced spa owners to optimise their...

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Travel and Tourism in Bulgaria

The travel and tourism industry in Bulgaria recorded impressive growth rates in 2011 despite the slow recovery of the Bulgarian economy and the turmoil in the EU, caused by the Greek sovereign debt crisis. Amongst the main reasons for the good ...

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Tourism Flows Domestic in Bulgaria

Bulgaria’s capital and largest city Sofia remained the most visited destination in 2011 with 4.4 million trips or one third of all domestic trips, followed by the Black Sea resort and port cities of Varna and Burgas with 2.7 and 2.9 million trips ...

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Tourism Flows Inbound in Bulgaria

With the escalation of the unrest in Sub-Saharan Africa in the spring of 2011, many European tourists changed their vacation plans and reorientated towards the Bulgarian market. This was especially true for tourists from Russia, who are traditionally...

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Tourism Flows Outbound in Bulgaria

Bulgarians over the age of 35 still vividly remember the hard economic times that hit the country after the fall of communism in the early 1990s. Therefore, even those who have escaped the direct effects of the current crisis, such as layoffs or pay ...

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Tourist Attractions in Bulgaria

In 2011, foreign and domestic tourists increasingly opted for visits to tourist attractions in addition to their usual all-inclusive vacation packages. As a result, value sales increased for a second year in a row, continuing the positive trend of ...

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Transportation in Bulgaria

In the context of the fast growth of inbound trips in Bulgaria, all means of transportation recorded positive growth. Air transportation and other transportation recorded a positive growth in value sales of 3% and 2% respectively.

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Travel Accommodation in Bulgaria

According to the former State Agency for Tourism, the majority of visitors choose to stay at hotels, due to the fact that most of them come on a package holiday and even those who come individually prefer to stay at hotels due to fears about the ...

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