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Meet Trunki


Tired of your toddler’s tears at the airport when the gate is at one end of the terminal and you are at the other and they have to walk? Well, the Trunki may be the answer.

17.07.2010         read more

Budget Airlines to/from Bulgaria


Perhaps because of the often-mentioned economic crisis or because more and more people are willing to compromise their comfort so that they can buy a more affordable flying ticket, budget airlines grow more and more popular among travelers.

30.06.2010         read more

Passport Expiration Issues


There are many ridiculous speculations and rumors in the Internet when it comes to passport requirements for tourists visiting Bulgaria or Bulgarian citizens going aboard. However, being taken aside and asked to stand behind the security perimeter and missing your flight is no laughing matter. PaylessBG.com will disprove some of these rumors and explain what the passport requirements are if you travel to/from Bulgaria.

12.06.2010         read more

Child Fare


Back in the days, child fares were something quite common for most airlines. However, nowadays fewer and fewer airlines offer discounts for children and even if they do- there are certain conditions which need to be taken into consideration.


09.06.2010         read more

Travelling is Now Easy with TripIt


Nowadays, despite all the websites available to travelers for online bookings, reservations and so on, there are still a lot of details to deal with- details that can often turn the most pleasant journey into a nightmare.


05.06.2010         read more

How to save on airline tickets


Now is the time of the year when people start booking their summer travel. For the last few weeks you have been checking fares and you come across a fare that is decent, but not great. You are not sure what to do.


13.01.2010         read more

Swine Flu and Travel Plans


Because the situation with the H1N1 virus, commonly called swine flu, is fluid, travelers need as much information as possible before making travel decisions. Here's what you need to consider as you make or rearrange travel plans.


02.05.2009         read more

Traveling with Food or Gifts


When it comes to bringing items through checkpoints, passengers will try to take just about anything. Traveling with food or gifts is an even bigger challenge. Everyone has favorite foods from home that they want to bring to holiday dinners, or items from their destination that they want to bring back home.


23.04.2009         read more

Traveling with Cat


When you travel with cat,  please remember always to call the airline you travel with to check on recent regulations and updates in the airline policy. On our web site you can find contact information on all airlines that service Bulgaria. Basic tips on traveling with cat and how you can avoid problems:

15.12.2008         read more

Traveling with Baby


Traveling with baby is not such a hassle us you might think. You need little extra planning and your travel can go smooth and enjoyable.
The first question that parents ask if they will be able to take a car seat with them in the airplane. What is the best seat assignment? What to bring and what not bring?

14.12.2008         read more

Articles

Baikusheva mura
In the Pirin Mountains, at 1930 meters altitude is the oldest conifer in Bulgaria - Baykushevata Mura, a representative of the black fir species.

It is believed that the tree is more than 1300 years. It is named after the forester Kostadin Baikushev, who in 1897 discovered and described it.
03.08.2010, Author: Mila Strikova
Polska Skakavitza Waterfall
Polska skakavitza waterfall is situated in the Zemen mountain at 700 meters above sea level between two towns Zemen and Kuystendil. It is only 80 km south of Sofia. It is formed by the small river that passes through the village nearby.  The waterfall is not very high only 50 m but the magnificence view of the falling waters attracts many visitors to the site. 03.08.2010, Author: Mila Strikova
Kokalyane Monastery
The Kokalyane cloister, St Archangel Michael, is also known as the Urvich monastery. It is situated amid a beautiful scenery of the Plana mountain, about 4km away from the village of Kokalyane (in the outskirts of the city of Sofia) and some 6km to the northeast of the village of Zheleznitsa. 22.07.2010, Author: Dobri Georgiev
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