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Bulgaria Tourism Head : no dramatic drops in 2009

By Freesun News at 29 September, 2009, 1:05 pm

photo_bulgaria Bulgaria’s State Tourism Agency head Krushkova (left) sees no dramatic drops in the tourism sector. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria’s tourism sector has achieved decent results in 2009 despite the global economic crisis, according to the outgoing head of the State Tourism Agency, Aneliya Krushkova.

Krushkova has pointed out that the number of foreign tourists who visited Bulgaria in the first seven months of 2009 was only 3,9% smaller than their number in the same period of 2009. At the same time, the tourism revenue as a percentage of the country’s GDP dropped only by 2,6%.

“I hope that the August figures will show a decline in the drop of the number of foreign tourists, and that the overall results for 2009 will actually be about the same as they were in 2008,” Krushkova said.

In her words, the number of tourists from the EU visiting Bulgaria is stable. Her data shows a 17% increase in the number of German tourists, and a 18% increase in the number of Russian tourist, whose importance Krushkova emphasized saying that they traditionally liked Bulgaria.

There is a substantial increase in the number of tourists from Poland – 48%, Belarus – 64%, and from Moldova, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.

At the same time, the number of Dutch tourists who came to Bulgaria dropped by 40%; the tourists from Serbia, Macedonia, and Romania has declined. Krushkova said the fewer numbers of Romanians visiting Bulgaria had come as a surprise to her.

The GERB government has decided to incorporate the State Tourism Agency into the Ministry of Economy and Energy, and this restructuring is about to be formalized in the coming weeks.


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