Major Czech tour operators project a 2004 increase of 25 % of holidaymakers in Bulgaria
Published:
9 March 2004 y., Tuesday
Major Czech tour operators project a 2004 increase of 25 % of holidaymakers in Bulgaria, Dnevnik Daily informed on Monday citing data by Czech Alexandria travel agent.
Alexandria, which ranks third in sales to Czech tourists, reportedly sold off Bulgarian tourist packages to more than 15,000 Czechs in 2003. Charter flights of Czech's Travel Service and CSA have fetched the holidaymakers in Bulgaria.
Besides Alexandria, five other Czech companies trade offers for Bulgarian coast, including Cedok, Vikomt, Parkam, Bulgaria Tour, and Firo Tour.
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