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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 June 2016

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

Questions (589)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

589. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his plans to develop the tourism sector equally across the country, in particular utilising natural assets, scenery and tours to national monuments and historic sites; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16003/16]

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Tourism continues to contribute significantly to Ireland's economy. CSO figures for 2015 show there were over 8.6 million overseas visits to Ireland, an increase of 13.7% on 2014.

This growth in overseas visits has been accompanied by strong growth in overseas tourism revenue with spending in Ireland by overseas visitors (excluding air fares or ferry charges) for 2015 increasing by 18.6% compared to 2014. This growth has continued into 2016 and the number of visits in the three month period of February to April was up 16% compared to the corresponding period in 2015.

In order to grow tourism nationally, the development of the sector is being progressed under the tourism brand experiences that have been developed by Fáilte Ireland, such as the "Wild Atlantic Way", "Ireland's Ancient East", and "Dublin - A Breath of Fresh Air".  These geographically based propositions are brands of scale that have been developed for the purpose of promotion in international markets.  They are also tailored to the most promising consumer segments in overseas source markets and designed to promote regional spread of visitors.  In this regard, they utilise the natural and built assets of their region, such as scenery and historic sites to grow tourism in that region.

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