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We have been searching for all the low-cost airline options there are to fly to and from Bulgaria. What follows is our report on all the low-cost airlines you can fly to Bulgaria, which we are going to publish in the next few weeks. So our pick today is:
8. Myair
http://www.myair.com/docs/cust/en/index.shtml

Their goal is to cover established northern destinations as well as promising southern ones, and to offer a tailored and carefully planned international network.
They say they are looking forward to be judged on their efficiency, the quality of the services and on the commitment of their team.
With them you can reach
From EUR 197.26/ USD 303.16(at today’s Exchange rate)
for a flight Milan- Sofia – Milan
More about Low-cost airline to and from Bulgaria:
To read our entire series of articles on the low-cost airlines click here: http://www.bulgariatravelnotes.com/category/bulgaria-travel/bulgaria-low-cost/
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