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Irish Star on MSNWarning that tourism in Ireland at a 'tipping point' after 'challenging year'
The Irish Tourism Industry Confederation is calling for a number of changes to the tourism industry, intended to boost ...
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Irish Star on MSN10 unforgettable attractions to visit in Northern Ireland according to new Tripadvisor list
Tripadvisor suggested a number of tourist attractions that are not to be missed, ranging from the super-popular Giant's ...
"Tourism Ireland is placing a greater focus on our 'culturally curious' audience, who are less impacted by currency fluctuations. We continue to monitor developments around Brexit closely, to better ...
With ambitions for the longer term, Tourism Ireland envisages overseas tourism revenue can grow from €6.4 ($6.7) billion in 2023 to €9 ($9.46) billion by 2030, with the right strategic supports.
Irish tourism leaders believe Budget 2026 can "set a clear roadmap for tourism’s sustainable growth in the coming years." ...
Ireland Unrushed campaign achieved a ‘persuasion score’ of over 90 per cent in early post-campaign testing, tourism agency ...
A MAJOR blow for Ireland could be on the way as the tourism sector struggles to return to pre-pandemic levels. Ireland is expected to mark a further decrease in tourism in 2023, with pre-pand… ...
Tourism officials are crediting an expansion of flights from the United States, Germany and the Middle East, as well as strong economies in key source markets. Tourism Ireland believes 2017 has the ...
Tourism Ireland kicks off its promotional drive for 2019 in the all-important American market on Monday, 24 December– with a major, week-long TV campaign which will be seen by millions of ...
Growth needs to be responsibly managed.” The number of overseas visitors to the island Ireland peaked at about 11.3 million in 2019, just before the pandemic, according to Tourism Ireland.
Tourism Ireland has welcomed an additional €35 million (approximately $40.8 million) allocated to its 2022 budget, saying the move will allow it to roll out a strong program of promotions ...
Across the whole of Ireland, 2018 was another record year for tourism, with 11.2 million people visiting and an overseas tourist spend of $6.8 billion (€6 billion).
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