Cookie Policy

Last updated: 2 June 2026

1. Purpose of This Policy

European Air Charter EAD, a joint-stock company incorporated under the laws of the Republic of Bulgaria, with its registered seat at 35 Pavel Krasov Street, Gorublyane Residential Area, Mladost District, 1138 Sofia, Bulgaria (hereinafter the "Company," "we," "us," or "our"), uses cookies and comparable technologies on the website accessible at https://euaircharter.com (the "Website"). The present Cookie Policy explains what these technologies are, which categories are employed, the purposes they serve, the legal basis on which they operate, and the means by which you may exercise control over them.

Read together with the Privacy Policy and the Terms and Conditions of Use, the Policy forms part of the framework governing your interaction with the Website. Where a term defined in the Privacy Policy appears here, it carries the same meaning unless the context indicates otherwise.

2. What Cookies Are

A cookie is a small text file deposited on the terminal equipment of a visitor, such as a computer, tablet, or mobile telephone, when that visitor accesses a website. Upon a subsequent visit, the file may be read in order to recognise the device, to preserve certain settings, or to gather information regarding the manner in which the Website is used. Alongside cookies in the strict sense, comparable technologies, including pixels, local storage, and software-development kits, may achieve similar functions; references in this Policy to "cookies" should be understood to encompass such technologies where relevant.

Cookies are commonly classified according to two criteria. By reference to their duration, a distinction is drawn between session cookies, which are erased once the browser is closed, and persistent cookies, which remain stored for a defined period or until deletion. By reference to their origin, a distinction is drawn between first-party cookies, set by the Company, and third-party cookies, set by an external provider whose services are integrated into the Website.

3. Legal Framework

Deployment of cookies on the Website is governed by Article 5(3) of Directive 2002/58/EC (the "ePrivacy Directive"), as amended by Directive 2009/136/EC, transposed into Bulgarian law principally through the Electronic Communications Act, and read in conjunction with Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (the "GDPR") and the Bulgarian Personal Data Protection Act. Pursuant to that framework, cookies that are strictly necessary for the provision of a service expressly requested by the User may be set without consent, whereas every other category, including analytics cookies, may be placed only after the User has given consent that is freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous, expressed through a clear affirmative act. Pre-ticked boxes, mere continuation of browsing, and similar passive conduct do not constitute valid consent.

4. Categories of Cookies Used on the Website

At the present time, the Website relies upon two categories of cookies: those that are strictly necessary for its technical operation and security, and analytics cookies associated with Google Analytics. No advertising cookies, remarketing technologies, behavioural profiling, or tracking pixels are employed. The categories described below reflect the current configuration of the Website, including the audience-measurement functionality that has been implemented.

  • Strictly necessary cookies: Cookies of this category enable core functions such as secure navigation, the correct display of pages, the operation of forms, and protection against abusive requests. Because they are indispensable to the delivery of the service you request, they are exempt from the consent requirement and cannot be disabled through the consent mechanism without impairing the functioning of the Website.

  • Analytics cookies: Cookies of this category permit measurement of how visitors use the Website, including the pages consulted and the duration of visits, with a view to improving content and performance. Such cookies are not strictly necessary; consequently, they are set only after you have granted your prior consent through the consent mechanism described in Section 7.

The Companydoes not use cookies for newsletters, email marketing, advertising campaigns,remarketing, behavioural profiling, or tracking pixels, none of which formspart of the Website's design.

5. Cookies Currently in Use

The table below sets out the strictly necessary cookies associated with the Webflow platform on which the Website is built. These cookies support the technical operation, security, correct display of pages, and, where applicable, the functioning of contact, enquiry, or careers forms. The exact cookies placed may vary depending on the visitor’s browser, device, and interaction with the Website, but they are limited to cookies required for the proper operation and security of the Website.

Provider

Name

Type

Duration

Purpose

Webflow
(first-party)
Maintaining the integrity of a browsing session, supporting form submission, and protecting against fraudulent or automated requests.
Strictly
necessary
Session and
security cookies
Session or
short-term
Webflow
(first-party)
Retainingtechnical settings selected during navigation so that the Website displayscorrectly.
Strictly
necessary
Preference
cookies
Up to 12
months

6. Analytics Cookies and Google Analytics

The Company has implemented Google Analytics on the Website in order to measure audience and to improve performance. The cookies associated with that service are classified as analytics cookies and, being non-essential, are deposited only after you have given your prior consent through the consent mechanism described in Section 7. Until valid consent is obtained, the relevant cookies remain inactive and no analytics data is collected.

The cookies set by Google Analytics are described below; their precise identifiers and lifespans depend upon the configuration adopted and are kept current in this Policy.

Provider

Name

Type

Duration

Purpose

_ga
Google (third-
party)
Distinguishing individual visitors in order to compile aggregate statistics on use of the Website.
Analytics
Up to 24
months
ga[container]
Google (third-
party)
Maintaining session state for the purposes of analytics measurement
Analytics
Up to 24
months

Where analytics data is processed, the related transfer of information to Google, established in the United States, is governed by the safeguards described in the Privacy Policy, namely Google's certification under the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework and, as a complementary measure, the Standard Contractual Clauses adopted by the European Commission.

7. Consent and Its Withdrawal

Consent to non-essential cookies is sought by means of a cookie banner displayed upon your first visit. The banner presents, with equal prominence, the option to accept and the option to refuse non-essential cookies, relies upon no pre-ticked boxes, and permits a granular choice between the available categories. Detailed information is made accessible through a link to the present Policy before any choice is recorded.

You are entitled to withdraw your consent at any moment, with the same ease with which it was given, by reopening the cookie-settings panel accessible on the Website and amending your preferences. Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried out on the basis of consent prior to its withdrawal. Following withdrawal, non-essential cookies will cease to be set, although cookies already stored on your device may be removed through the browser controls described below.

8. Managing Cookies Through Your Browser

Independently of the consent mechanism, most browsers allow you to view, restrict, or delete cookies, and to be alerted before a cookie is stored. Guidance for the principal browsers is available at the following resources.

Please be aware that disabling strictly necessary cookies may prevent certain parts of the Website from functioning correctly. Because preferences are stored on a per-browser and per-device basis, settings adjusted on one device will not automatically apply to another.

9. Third-Party Cookies and Onward Processing

Where third-party cookies are used, including analytics cookies associated with Google Analytics, the providers concerned may, acting as independent controllers or as processors, collect information directly through your device in accordance with their own privacy and cookie arrangements. The Company encourages you to consult the relevant notices of any such provider, over whose practices it exercises no editorial control. Particulars concerning recipients, processors, and the international transfer of data are set out in greater detail in the Privacy Policy, accessible on the Website.

10. Data Protection and Your Rights

Insofar as cookies process information qualifying as personal data within the meaning of the GDPR, the corresponding processing is described in the Privacy Policy, which sets out the purposes, legal bases, retention periods, and recipients involved. You retain, in respect of such data, the rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, and objection conferred by Articles 15 to 21 of the GDPR, together with the right to withdraw consent. Requests may be addressed to office@euaircharter.com. Where you consider that the processing infringes the applicable law, you may lodge a complaint with the Commission for Personal Data Protection of the Republic of Bulgaria, whose resources are accessible at https://www.cpdp.bg, without prejudice to any judicial remedy or to a complaint before the supervisory authority of your country ofresidence.

11. Amendments to This Policy

Revision of the present Policy may prove necessary in order to reflect the introduction of new cookies, changes in the technologies deployed, or developments in the applicable legal framework. Any amended version will be published on this page bearing the date of its latest revision, and, where a change materially affects the manner in which non-essential cookies are used, renewed consent will be sought before such cookies are set. Periodic consultation of this page is accordingly recommended.

12. Contact

For any question concerning the use of cookies on the Website, or to exercise any of the rights described above, please contact the Company at office@euaircharter.com or by post at 35 Pavel Krasov Street, Gorublyane Residential Area, Mladost District, 1138 Sofia, Bulgaria.

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