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Bulgaria Might Launch Direct Flights to China
The opportunities for launching a direct airline between Bulgarian and China have been surveyed during a visit of a high-ranking Chinese delegation in Sofia.
NIKI flying 3 Sofia-Vienna Flights Daily
Low-cost airline NIKI, also known as FlyNIKI, has launched a new daily flight from Bulgaria's capital Sofia to Vienna.
easyJet to increase frequency on Sofia-London route
Budget airline easyJet will raise the frequency of its flights to Bulgaria in mid-December, counting on higher demand during the Christmas and New Year holidays, the company said on November 2 2011.
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Carriage of products of animal origin to EU
There are strict procedures and veterinary controls on the introduction of products of animal origin into the European Union. Due to the risk of travelers importing disease into the European Union, through products of animal origin carrying pathogens that cause infectious diseases in animals all personal consignments of meat, meat products, milk and milk products are prohibited to enter the European Union.
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Lates from the Blog

How to search cheap tickets to Sofia
Now is the off-season for international flights and finding good deals on tickets to Sofia doesn't look so hard. There are still many saving tips you should know before you book your trip. The... 24.10.2011
Flying with your pet
It`s not a rare case when people take their pets on overseas flights. Although this brings some comfort to the owner, the long flight comes as a great shock for the animal. That`s why more and more... 23.05.2011
Frequent-flyer program
A frequent flyer program (FFP) is a loyalty program offered by many airlines. Typically, airline customers enrolled in the program accumulate frequent flyer miles (kilometers, points, segments)... 07.05.2011

Articles

Ivan's Day
The name “Ivan” comes from Old-Bulgarian and means “God is merciful”. Ivanovden (Ivan’s Day) is a religious holiday celebrated in honor of St Yoan Krastitel (John the Baptist). 07.01.2012, Author:
Yordanov Day
Today the Bulgarians celebrate Yordanov den (St. Jordan' day). According to Christianity this day is devoted to the baptism of Jesus Christ in the Jordan River and is one of the greatest and solemn of the calendar of saints’. It is a day of enlightenment and light and is celebrated by vodosvet -water is sanctified and after the ritual the priest throws the cross in the river or the sea. The men at the bridge dive after the cross to draw it out from the cold water. It is believed that if the cross freezes in the water the year will be fertile and the people will be healthy.
The feast is a name-day for those called Yordan, Yordanka, Yovo, Boyko, Boyan, Nayden and etc.
"The grace of God our Savior has appeared to all men" (Tit.,
2:11).
05.01.2012, Author: PaylessBg.com
The Survakane
Today, Christmas is still a very special family holiday in modern Bulgaria. In the cities, the Koledari tradition is not followed as strictly as in the villages. However, city dwellers should not be surprised if kids (Survakarcheta) knock on the door after midnight on Christmas to sing a song, wishing happiness, love, health and wealth during the coming year. The Survachka is a richly-decorated wooden stick used in Bulgaria's most popular Christmas ritual - Survakane. Children, mostly young boys, use the sticks to lightly beat relatives and friends on the back, while reciting or singing verses of ritual good wishes for health and wealth. The vivid Survachka sticks must be made of cornel-tree wood (a bush, actually) and decorated with popcorn, dried fruits, small coins and coloured threads.
20.12.2011, Author:
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