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How can I see my reservation and modify my itinerary?


1. Go to www.virtuallythere.com
2. On the left side of the screen put your Reservation code and your last name
3. You may be required to put a password. The password is the email address of the passenger.
4. Check whether the ticket is refundable or non-refundable on the bottom of the itinerary
5. See what change/exchange fees apply
Review the deadline for changes/cancellations. You can cancel your ticket before your flight by calling us in a business hour or business day. If you don’t cancel before the flight the ticket will be no show and no show ticket has no value.

To change or modify your reservation please email us at info@paylessbg.com

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Kokalyane Monastery
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The Byzantine fortress near Mezek
To the west of the village of Mezek there is a fortress which among all historical buildings has best preserved the spirit of the ancient. This fortress is said to be dated from the end of 9th and the beginning of 12th century, and built at the time of the government of the emperor of all Byzantium Alexey I Komnin.
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Yumruka Peak
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03.07.2010, Author: Rumen Halachev
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