Published on : Friday, November 19, 2021
Tourism Minister Gordon Lyons promoted Northern Ireland to key travel professionals at a Tourism Ireland event in Dubai this week. Minister Lyons is in Dubai, as part of a visit organised by Invest NI. At the Tourism Ireland event, he …
Published on : Friday, October 1, 2021
The EU Digital Covid Certificate is now available for Irish passport holders who live in and were vaccinated in Northern Ireland. The vaccine passport, which allows international travel, came into effect in the Republic of Ireland in July. Most Irish passport …
Published on : Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Northern Ireland has indicated it will follow many of England’s incoming COVID-19 rules on international travel, as holiday firms experience a surge in bookings.
Published on : Monday, September 6, 2021
A new £5 million tourism campaign is looking for a good boost in terms of the visitor numbers from Great Britain to Northern Ireland. In the said campaign, across Northern Ireland, locations and attractions will feature as the Northern Irish …
Published on : Monday, February 1, 2021
Fifteen (15) golf and tourism operators from Northern Ireland are joining Tourism Ireland this week for a virtual golf promotion in the United States. The PGA Golf Merchandise Show – which kicks off 26 January – is traditionally one of …
Published on : Thursday, October 8, 2020
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the UK Government has acted with speed for safeguarding the Northern Ireland jobs. This support included a cut in VAT to five per cent for not only protecting the hospitality industry but also making sure that …
Published on : Thursday, April 16, 2020
The U.K. is likely to extend the coronavirus lockdown until the month of May although an official confirmation is expected to arrive on Thursday. The country was expecting to witness some ease in restrictions next month as reports said that …
Published on : Friday, March 20, 2020
Minister of Northern Ireland, Diane Dodds recently explained that there had been “an alarming drop-off in activity” in the tourism sector. She disclosed that Titanic Belfast, one of the key attractions of the country, was seeing visitor numbers going …
Published on : Wednesday, March 18, 2020
The Northern Ireland tourism industry has said that around 3,000 tourism businesses might not survive without urgent assistance. Minister Diane Dodds said that there had been “an alarming drop-off in activity” in the sector. Dodds said that Titanic …
Published on : Thursday, November 21, 2019
It was compiled by UK Music, the industry body of the British music industry. The statistics comprise money spent on tickets, merchandise and accommodation along with organizers spending on managing an event. The report explained that last year …