Tourism Ireland
Tourism Ireland (Irish: Turasóireacht Éireann; Ulster-Scots: Tourism Airlan[1] or Reengin Airlann)[2] is the marketing body responsible for marketing the island of Ireland overseas. Tourism Ireland was established as one of "six areas of co-operation" under the framework of the 1998 Belfast Agreement.
Tourism Ireland has offices across Europe, North America, and Australia as well as representatives across Asia and South Africa. The island of Ireland (which includes both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland) received 8 million visitors during 2015, a 14% growth over the 2014. Approximately 40% of visitors come from Great Britain, 18% from North America and 35% from Mainland Europe.[3]
In 2002, Tourism Ireland began to use a new logo.
References
- Tourism Ireland Corporate Plan
- 2008 corporate plan in Ulster-Scots Archived 2012-05-10 at the Wayback Machine Tourism Ireland.
- Tourism numbers and earnings hit new records in 2015
External links
- Ireland.com, Tourism Ireland's consumer website.
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