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Burgas Airport to Offer 70 Routes to Over 20 Countries in 2025
Burgas Airport to Offer 70 Routes to Over 20 Countries in 2025
Burgas Airport (BTA Photo/Hristo Stefanov)

Burgas Airport will offer over 70 routes to more than 20 countries in 2025, said the airport concessionaire Fraport Twin Star Airport Management on Wednesday.

On March 30, the airport will kick off the summer season by welcoming the first tourists on a Ryanair flight from Krakow, with Ryanair to maintain a total of 10 flight routes to and from Burgas during the summer.

With year-round flights to London Luton Airport from June, Wizz Air will be reviving its flights to six more European destinations, including Austria, Hungary and Poland, Fraport noted.

The national carrier Bulgaria Air is renewing the domestic route between Sofia and Burgas, with flights starting in the second half of June four times per week and five times daily in July.

Fraport emphasised that for the first time, Austrian Airlines will open a regular route from Vienna to Burgas with three flights per week from mid-June.

Discover Airlines will connect Frankfurt with Burgas with flights beginning in early May, while from July the airline will add a new route between Munich and Burgas.

Eurowings is resuming flights from four German cities in June, namely Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, Cologne and Hamburg. From July it will also operate flights from Salzburg in Austria.

British airline Jet2.com is expanding its presence in Burgas as well and will provide flights from 10 of its 13 bases in the UK.

EasyJet will start its annual schedule to Burgas Airport in June, first resuming flights from Manchester, before also including flights from London Gatwick and Berlin.

For the first time in the history of Burgas Airport, the airline Norwegian will operate regular flights from the Latvian capital Riga to Burgas, in addition to flights from Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Oslo, Trondheim and Bergen.

Charter flights at Burgas Airport will start in early May, with the first tourists expected from Poland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Belgium, while the first charter flights from Germany will start in mid-May.

Fraport pointed out that their expectations for the summer of 2025 are for double-digit growth in total traffic, with strong growth in tourists from Poland, Slovakia, Austria, Denmark and the Netherlands.

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