A new study has shown that tourism-between-republic-northern-ireland-32952823″ target=”_self” rel=”Follow” data-link-tracking=”InArticle|Link”>tourism between Ireland and Northern Ireland tripled between 2013 and 2023.
The study, which was carried out by Ulster University and Dublin City University, examined levels of cross-border tourism. They found that there had been a sharp increase in the 10 years leading up to last year.
While there were less than 100,000 cross-border trips made per quarter in 2013, the average rose to 300,000 across the span of a decade. The report also revealed that the Republic of Ireland received over four times the number of international visitors as Northern Ireland. Additionally, it showed that visitors from Great Britain made up two thirds of visitors to Northern Ireland compared to one third in the Republic.
‘Staycation’ tourism is a hugely important and valuable part of the overall tourism industry on both sides of the border, generating millions of euro a year and pumping it back into the economy. It also helps foster a positive and mutually…
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