Emphasising regional development and turning the island into a “foodie” holiday destination are part of a new plan to increase the number of tourists coming to Ireland by one million per year for the ...
The Government has announced a new plan to increase the number of tourists visiting Ireland by one million per year for the next five years.
Irish Examiner on MSN
Ireland’s new tourism policy: Experts warn food tourism and revenue targets face challenges
Ireland’s new tourism policy promises major growth, but industry experts warn food trends, data gaps and unrealistic targets ...
Galway’s Connemara is the most Instagrammed tourist destination in Ireland, according to a new study. The research, carried ...
Hotel Management Network on MSN
Ireland’s hotel sector responds to new national tourism policy
The Irish government has launched a comprehensive National Tourism Policy designed to enhance the country’s appeal to both international and domestic visitors.
Tourism Ireland has launched their marketing plans for this year's overseas tourism to the island of Ireland. The event, which was held in Dublin and Belfast this week, was attended by Tourism ...
The $4.9 million campaign, which is scheduled to run through January 14, 2022, will seek to reach and engage audiences with the highest potential to travel to the island of Ireland. All promotions ...
Farming Life on MSN
Tourism Ireland aims to double overseas tourism revenue for Northern Ireland by 2035
It unveiled its marketing strategy and plans recently at a meeting in Belfast attended by Economy Minister Conor Murphy and ...
Developed by Publicis London, 'Fill your Heart with Ireland' is the tourism company's first major global campaign since 2011. In an industry first, Tourism Ireland invited a real married couple to ...
Tourism Ireland has opened a new office in San Francisco. The opening of the new office by Tourism Minister Catherine Martin in Ireland House underlines the importance of the western region of the U.S ...
Laura McCorry MBE will take on the new role in September as CEO for the Northern Ireland Tourism Board. Mrs. McCorry will take over from the current CEO, John McGrillen, who announced in February that ...
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