SOFIA AIRPORT TO PLOVDIV AIRPORT TRANSFER 70 EURO

Transfers Bulgaria transportation company provide 24/7 private transfer service at SOFIA AIRPORT to PLOVDIV AIRPORT.

PLOVDIV AIRPORT is 150 km west of  Sofia airport and the transfer duration is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes drive – depends on the weather  conditions and the city trafic. Our rates are as low as 70 EUR per vehicle for a private one-way trip. This price includes meet and greet service, all fuel expenses, driver hire and passenger’s insurance. 

DESTINATION CAR MINIVAN MINIBUS MINIBUS MINIBUS
1-3 pax. 4-6 pax. 6-8 pax. 8-14 pax. 14-18  pax.
SOFIA AIRPORT

PLOVDIV AIRPORT

€70 €80 €93 €119 €128
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Welcome to Transfers Bulgaria

Transfers Bulgaria is a company who specialise in transporting passengers and goods to all four corners of Bulgaria and beyond. The company was established in 2002 by a team with a very reliable background in the Security and Transportation industry. We offer the highest standard of service from our highly qualified, fully vetted staff. Our employees are multi lingual with English, Russian, German, French, Turkish, and Greek catered for. Our drivers have full training to advanced driving qualification; they also take pride in making your trip a safe, comfortable and relaxing experience.

Lets enjoy a pleasant trip together!

Meet & Greet

Our very Professional, friendly and approachable drivers will meet you at the designated airport terminal, hotel reception or your requested address holding your name board, they will carefully assist you with your luggage and take you to your destination in the comfort of our very comfortable vehicles at a pre-agreed, one off, FIXED all inclusive price.

Pricing policy

is highly competitive. We are convinced that reliable and low rate private transfer are the key importance to any Traveller, so the price quoted is the price you pay, there are no hidden extras for late arrivals, luggage, tolls, parking charges, fuel or vat. Our customers always receive the highest standard of professional and friendly service at a pre-agreed price. We have built our reputation on quality, reliability and value and our reputation is something you can trust.
We offer easy booking Online or by Phone +359897254232

No credit card required !!! Book now – pay on arrival !!!

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Plovdiv Airport (Bulgarian: Летище Пловдив, Letishte Plovdiv) (IATA: PDVICAO: LBPD) is the airport of the second largest city in Bulgaria, Plovdiv. Often referred to as Plovdiv Krumovo Airport, a small village located 12 km south-east away from the city on the main highway Plovdiv-Asenovgrad.

Due to its good location, near the famous Bulgarian ski resorts Bansko and Pamporovo, the airport is mainly active during the winter season. The main traffic is charters to and from the United Kingdom, Ireland and Russia. The airport also plays a vital role in case of emergencies and is sometimes used as an alternate for Sofia Airport, which is almost 150 km away or 1.5 hour drive on the Trakiya motorway.

On 25 December 2009 the first scheduled destination to Moscow started.[1] This is the first scheduled flight since 1981.

Although the airport is operated by the state-owned Letishte Plovdiv EAD and the runway and the apron are also state-owned; the terminal is partly private. That made the renovation of the terminal very difficult. Today the terminal is 58.08% owned by Alfa Finance Holding (former owner of these shares was the Swiss firm TADO) and the rest of the shares belong to the state-owned “Mezhdunarodno letishte Plovdiv” EAD. The problems in agreement with the private owners of the terminal brought the decision from the state to build new terminal and to extend the apron. The renovation process started at the beginning of 2009, the apron extension for 6 additional aircraft stands is made by Glavbolgarstroy and the new terminal building by local firm.

The new terminal building was officially open on 1 July 2009.[2] The new passenger terminal building has 10 check-in desks and 6 gates. It is designed to handle a capacity of 500,000 passengers a year. The cost are estimated to be €20,000,000. According to the British consultants from Airport Strategy&Marketing, which were hired to investigate possibilities for developing new routes, there is big interest from low-cost carriers like Ryanair and Wizz Air Bulgaria

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