We are delighted to be able to offer you transport to and from all Bulgarian airports at a very reasonable cost. Please give us at least one week’s notice of your flight arrival number and time of landing, plus the number of adults and children so that we can organise the appropriate vehicle(s).
Sofia Airport is the country’s main international airport operating all year round. The majority of foreign travellers arrive in Bulgaria at Sofia Airport, just 15-30 minutes drive from the city centre. The Airport's capacity is due to be increased with a new runway and terminals scheduled to be completed by the end of this year. There is a duty free shop at the Airport where you can purchase many typical goods from a large selection of tobacco’s, spirits, wines and perfumes. When leaving the Airport you can get an OK Supertrans Taxi – currently this is the cities most reliable taxi company permitted to operate from the Airport. The fare to the city centre should be no more than 6.00 BGN (3 EUR). Several hotels operate shuttles for their guests upon request.
Bourgas Airport is located 10 km from Bourgas city centre, most tourists going on holiday to the south-east coast arrive at this airport on domestic or international charters. Passengers arriving in and departing from Bourgas Airport are transferred mainly via bus by their tour operator. Bus No. 15 goes into the city centre, as do taxis parked in front of the Departure Terminal.
Varna Airport is located on the Northern Black Sea Coast and it is used by domestic flights, charter flights and international scheduled flights. There are regular internal flights from Sofia, which take less than an hour compared to the 6-hour car journey. Varna Airport is 7.5 km from the centre of Varna
Plovdiv Airport is predominantly a military airport and only operates international charter flights during the winter season.
Bulgaria offers flights to most major European capitals but as yet there are no direct flights linking Sofia with the major Asian hubs or North America. Visitors from Australia and New Zealand usually connect through more popular European destinations.




