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Bremen Airport expands summer flight schedule with direct flights to Varna

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Bremen Airport is expanding its offering for the 2025 summer season with a new direct connection to the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Starting July 1, 2025, the airline will operate a flight every Tuesday. sunday to Varna. The non-stop connection takes travelers from northwest Germany to the so-called Golden Sands in about two and a half hours and is available until the beginning of September.

The port city Varna is a well-known tourist destination on the Black Sea, appreciated for its numerous hours of sunshine and expansive sandy beaches. In addition to beach vacation opportunities, the city also offers a charming old town and various ancient sights that attract visitors. The introduction of this direct connection underscores Bremen Airport's efforts to expand its tourism offerings and offer attractive vacation destinations.

The Bremen Airport plays an important role as an economic and tourist factor for the Hanseatic city and the surrounding region, which encompasses a catchment area of ​​thirteen million people. In addition to direct flights to various European and North African destinations, the airport offers numerous daily connections to international hubs such as Frankfurt, Munich, Istanbul, Amsterdam, Zurich, and Vienna, providing one-stop access to over 500 worldwide destinations.

Opened in 1909, Bremen Airport was the first in Germany with a paved runway and has developed into an important combined aerospace location in Europe, also home to innovative companies and research institutions.

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