Ireland has set out an ambitious new tourism policy that seeks to move visitors — and the money they spend — far beyond its ...
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Ireland’s new tourism policy: Experts warn food tourism and revenue targets face challenges
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Fáilte Ireland, the Republic of Ireland's official tourism body, launched Hidden Heartlands in 2018 to promote the midland ...
Emphasising regional development and turning the island into a “foodie” holiday destination are part of a new plan to ...
Plans to see the revenue tourism brings in jump by 50 per cent to €9 billion over the next five years are ambitious, with “an ...
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The Economy Minister said Fermanagh’s inclusion in the major scheme will result in “a real opportunity to boost tourism”.
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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.
The Government hopes to increase overseas visitor revenue by 50 per cent to €9 billion over the next five years.
A £300,000 marketing campaign will kick-off early next year to promote Fermanagh with a deal agreed to include the county in the Hidden Heartlands.
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