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Bulgarian tour operators insist on consistency and predictability of Covid restrictive measures

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The introduction of a quarantine is an administrative obstacle, which will again lead to the blocking of the activities of tour operators and will cause significant losses for already paid trips, officials from the Association "Future for Tourism" said, BTA reported. The position of the association is on the occasion of the intentions of the health authorities to introduce a mandatory quarantine for Bulgarians returning from Africa. 

According to Pavlina Ilieva, chairwoman of the association, the imposition of new restrictions without a period of adaptation and a reasonable motive for introduction will lead to even more tension among their clients. 
The position of Future for Tourism Association also states that the members of the organization have taken seriously the need for vaccination against coronavirus, and many tour operators and customers are already inoculated.



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