60% of Russians, who decided to spend holidays on the coast of Bulgaria this summer, will put up at their own apartments, the rest will rent apartments or stay in hotels, according to ee24.com citing monitor.bg.
Rumen Draganov, Director of the Institute for the Analysis and Forecast in Tourism, believes that in the coming season Bulgaria should not wait the outflow of Russian and Ukrainian tourists. According to Mr Draganov, fears of hotels that will accommodate both Russians and Ukrainians are unfounded: " ordinary people are far from the conflict."
Currently 330 thousand Russians and 60 thousand Ukrainians own property in Bulgaria. For Ukrainians summer holidays in Bulgaria can be an alternative to holidays in Crimea.