Visitor numbers coming here on the rise

November 14, 2011 The MyHome Newsdesk by The MyHome Newsdesk
Visitor numbers coming here on the rise

The number of overseas trips to Ireland increased by 6.5 per cent from July to September, according to the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office.

The period saw a total of 2,126,200 inward journeys, an increase of 129,600 when compared to the same period 12 months previously. The news is a massive boost to the country's tourist industry and is a huge shot in the arm for hotels and B&Bs, in particular.

Britain represented the greatest single increase with 6.8 per cent more travellers visiting Ireland during the stated period. A total of 910,500 trips were made to Ireland from Britain during this time.

Visits from other European Union countries increased by 5.8 per cent (741,800) while trips from North America were up by 5.2 per cent.

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Trips from all other areas (123,800) saw an increase of 12.3 per cent.

The total number of overseas trips by Irish citizens fell 7.0 per cent to 1,987,200.

The CSO has recorded a slowdown in the overall number of trips in the period 4,113,400 - a decrease of 0.5 per cent – on the same period last year. July to September saw a drop of 4.2 per cent drop in 2010.

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