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Overseas Visitors

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 1 December 2010

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Questions (4)

Seymour Crawford

Question:

4 Deputy Seymour Crawford asked the Taoiseach the number of tourists who have travelled to Ireland to date in 2010 and how this compares to the same period in 2008; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36639/10]

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Oral answers (3 contributions)

Data on overseas visits to and from Ireland is published in the CSO's overseas travel release. The latest release showed that the total number of overseas visits to Ireland in the year to September 2010 was 4,622,800, compared to 6,174,000 in the same period in 2008, which represents an overall decrease of 25.1% in overseas visits to Ireland. These results are based on the CSO's country of residence survey, which is conducted at airports and seaports in the Republic of Ireland. The most recently published figures are for the third quarter of 2010. The next release of overseas travel figures is scheduled for February 2011 and will contain the annual figures and a quarterly breakdown for October, November and December.

Additional figures on the numbers of overseas visitors into Ireland during 2008, 2009 and 2010 are contained in the following tables which I propose to circulate in the Official Report.

Overseas Trips to Ireland by quarter 2007-2010

Quarter 1

Quarter 2

Quarter 3

Quarter 4

2007

1,478,300

2,131,000

2,646,400

1,756,500

2008

1,542,200

2,159,400

2,472,400

1,665,000

2009

1,402,200

1,901,900

2,177,300

1,446,100

2010*

1,084,800

1,541,400

1,996,600

Source: CSO Overseas Travel.

*Extensive disruption occurred in April and early May due to closures of Irish airspace due to volcanic ash.

Overseas Trips to Ireland by quarter 2007-2010

2007

2008

2009

2010

Jan-Sept

6,255,700

6,174,000

5,481,400

4,622,800

Source: CSO Overseas Travel.

Percentage change in overseas Trips for Year to Date to Q3, 2007-2010

% change

2007-2008

2008-2009

2009-2010

Jan-Sept

-1%

-11%

-16%

Source: CSO Overseas Travel.

I asked the question following a representation by a group of holiday home operators, who are extremely worried about the fact that they have lost overnight stays in a dramatic way over the last couple of years. It is not due to the recession, but due to regulation in fisheries. Can the Government provide some indication on whether the travel tax will be abolished? This is an area in which there is tremendous opportunity and it is vital we do away with red tape and unnecessary charges.

The nature of the question under my remit is in respect of the CSO in the preparation of the figures. The travel tax would be a budgetary matter relevant to the Minister for Finance.

Notice taken that 20 Members were not present; House counted and 20 Members being present,

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