Airports in Bulgaria - Aeroporti in Bulgaria

List of airports Bulgarians, divided by region.

Northern-central Bulgaria

  • 1 Gorna Orjahovica Airport (IATA: GOZ) (Veliko Tarnovo). It is a mainly cargo international airport and as of 2019 there is no flight schedule. Luqa International Airport on Wikipedia Luke International Airport (Q672289) on Wikidata
  • 2 Ruse airport (IATA: ROU) (Ruse). It was originally a military airport, however since 2017 it has been used by locals as an airport for passenger transport and small cargo aircraft. It has no defined aerial programming. It is located on the border with the Romania Roussé airport (Q2875909) on Wikidata

Northwest Bulgaria

Southwest Bulgaria

This region has no international or significant airports.

Bulgarian Black Sea coast

  • 4 Burgas International Airport (IATA: BOJ) (Burgas), 359-56870248. It is the second largest international airport for passenger traffic in Bulgaria after Sofia. It offers several seasonal flights to different cities in Europe. Burgas Airport on Wikipedia Burgas Airport (Q1324587) on Wikidata
  • 5 Varna International Airport (IATA: VAR) (Varna), 359-52573323. It is the third largest international airport in Bulgaria and is located very close to Burges Airport. Visually it is a very interesting structure since the facade of the terminal is covered with vertical panels of various colors. Varna Airport on Wikipedia Varna Airport (Q1423410) on Wikidata

Northern Thrace

  • 6 Plovdiv International Airport (IATA: PDV) (Plovdiv), 032-601127, @. Being very close to the Bansko and Pamporovo ski resorts, this airport is busiest during the winter months. It features free parking for stays of up to 15 minutes. most flights are direct in Russia is UK. Plovdiv Airport on Wikipedia Plovdiv Airport (Q1370380) on Wikidata
  • 7 Stara Sagora Airport (IATA: SZR) (Stara Sagora). It is a small, dormant airport open to only a few infrequent charter flights. Stara Zagora airport (Q2875949) on Wikidata

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