site.btaVarna and Burgas Airports Announce Summer Season Flight Schedules
The airports in the coastal cities of Varna and Burgas announced their summer season schedules.
Varna Airport opens the summer season with a new flight schedule, allowing traveling to attractive destinations for all of its passengers, guests, and residents of Varna and the region, the airport’s operator, Fraport, reported on Monday.
Bulgaria Air continues to provide a connection from Varna Airport to Sofia with flights that have been operated twice per day, performing three flights every Friday. From 25.04.2022, the airline will offer three flights per day (from Monday to Friday) and two flights during the weekends (Saturday and Sunday).
From 28.03.2022 Austrian Airlines will operate flights from/to Vienna six days per week, and from 18.04.2022 the flights will be operated every day of the week.
From 28.03.2022 Turkish Airlines will offer daily flights from/to Istanbul.
From 24.03.2022 Wizz Air will start operating daily flights to London-Luton, and in the last week of March the airline will relaunch its flights to Charleroi - every Tuesday and Saturday; Prague - every Tuesday and Saturday; Baden-Baden - every Thursday; Liverpool - every Thursday.
From 28.03.2022, easyJet will relaunch its flights to/from Berlin twice per week, and so, together with Wizz Air’s flights to the same destination, there will have direct flights from Varna Airport to the German capital four days in the week.
Burgas Airport, which will be closed for flights from March 25, 2022 until April 9, 2022 for planned repairs in order to improve the airfield pavement before the start of the active summer season 2022, will open the tourist season on April 9 with direct flights to six different destinations. Visitors and residents of Burgas will be able to fly directly to/from: Budapest, Vienna, London Luton, Warsaw, Krakow and Gdansk. Tickets are already on sale, Fraport reported.
The three Polish destinations are another sign of the growing preferences of tourists from Poland to Bulgaria’s southern Black Sea resorts. In 2021, Polish passengers accounted for 26 per cent of the total number of passengers who arrived at Burgas Airport.
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