

People with an interest in the history of Romania may want to book flights to Bucharest so they can follow the trail of the former communist dictator Nicolae Ceausescu.
Tourism minister Elena Udrea recently revealed in an interview with the B1TV channel that the authorities are working on promoting this attraction, reports the AFP.
She explained that tourists from the West have a keen interest in the former leader and said the country is working on ways to market it effectively.
"We are working on a 'red circuit' that would follow the traces of communism and the dictatorship," she commented.
The official revealed that this "circuit" could take in locations such as Ceausescu's native village of Scornicesti, the Doftana prison where he was locked up for two years of his life between 1936 and 1938, and the balcony of the communist party headquarters.
While in Romania, Blue Air customers with a thirst for knowledge may also want to check out the Cotroceni Palace and the National Museum of Romanian History.
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