It will for sure became more expensive, but the general standards (hygiene, safety, medical staffs) an so on will also improve. Both will be a gradual process so don't worry to much.
There will be much benefits from the entry in the UE, worth to pay for. For tourists for sure, for the residents who, by age, education and so on, will be able to use the new opportunities.
2006-08-30 02:32:51
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answered by Cloverleaf 2
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not obligate! In Bulgaria was build a thousands of new hotels in the mountains and seaside... They are located in few places in Bulgaria... In small towns has a lot of cheap hotels and they will be able to keep the current levels of the prices...
5Stars hotel planeta in sunny beach offer this summer appartment for 4 for 80 Euro with breakfast and dinner...
2006-08-29 21:52:45
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answered by borislav 2
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yes, certainly. I live in Latvia, one of the new EU memebers and I can tell you that prices in all three Baltic countries (ie Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) have definitely risen up significantly since we joined the EU. i am still a great euro-optimist but speaking of prices - yes, alas, that is the case.
2006-08-29 20:20:28
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answered by dieleja1 2
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More than likely. It has happened in Malta already after they joined a few years ago, flight prices have dramatically gone up.
2006-08-29 20:15:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Every year it's more expensive.
2006-08-29 22:15:34
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answered by Sasha 2
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yeah because no one to look after you over there because 300,000 are coming here from January.
2006-08-29 20:16:02
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answered by Anonymous
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