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Varna Airport Looking to Intensified Traffic

Novinite.com, 12th June 2006

The airport of Bulgaria's seaside center, Varna, is expecting an increased
number of international flights.

Varna Airport hed Yanko Yankov has said they would see more flights from the
UK, Russia, Belgium, Ukraine and the Sacndinavian countries.

This year the airport will see flights to and from over 130 destinations in
more than 35 countries.

An average 40 daily flights have jumped to 93 planned flights for Monday,
according to Yankov as quoted by Bulgarian media.

France, Italy, Romania, Spain, Iceland and Kazakhstan are the new spots
added to Varna Airport's flight plan this year.


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