Clare Tourism Advisory Board Chair Claims More Tourist Traffic Doesn’t Mean Greater Profits For Businesses

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The Chair of the Clare Tourism Advisory Board claims increased tourist traffic doesn’t necessarily mean greater profits for tourism-dependent businesses.

The latest Central Statistics Office figures show the number of foreign visitors to Ireland in June was up 8% compared to the same month last year with 669,500 having visited our shores across the month.

The average visitor spent €1,437 over the course of their trip with €458 going towards accommodation – up from €435 in June 2023.

 

Hotel Woodstock Co-Owner and Clare Tourism Advisory Board Chair Sean Lally says hotels aren’t hiking their prices but are in fact being forced to offer more competitive rates.

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